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Petasites japonicus 'Variegatus'
Butterbur
Plant Type:
POND & WETLAND PLANTSPetasites japonicus ‘Variegatus’ (ex: Hinkley) – Petasites japonicus ‘Variegatus’ is the striking dwarf variegated form of Butterbur. Very early spring flowers like weird Martian chartreuse cabbages emerge rising 4 to 12 inches above the ground. The foliage soon follows. Much shorter growing than P. giganteum which can reach about 6’ in height P. j. ‘Variegatus’ grows only between 2’ and perhaps up to 3’ tall. Each leaf develops with irregular gold markings against the green, the yellow gradually turning creamy white as the foliage matures. The handsome leaves are round, peltate averaging between 8” and 9” diameter but may grow wider. This is a very exuberant ground covering plant; as such, site it carefully in dappled to open shade or morning sun planted in moisture retaining soil. We have heard that this plant will languish in the heat of the south. Established potted Butterbur propagated by division. If you purchase during our fall shipping period Petasites japonicus 'Variegatus' will arrive cut back and dormant.
Characteristics and Attributes for Petasites japonicus 'Variegatus'
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Late Winter
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Spring / Summer / into Autumn
Nature Attraction
- Deer Resistant
Light
- Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
- Dappled Shade
- Shade
Attributes
- Border
- Marginal
- Ground Cover
- Natural Garden
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Rapid
Soil
- Moist
- Fertile
- Draining
Origins
- Garden Origin
Propagated By
- Division