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Petasites hybridus produces a striking herbaceous perennial native to Europe. This hybrid butterbur grows large, broad leaves that create a lush, green ground cover in gardens. People call it the common butterbur or European butterbur, prized for its impressive foliage and ability to thrive in moist environments. It offers a unique look with its expansive leaf blades, which can shade surrounding plants effectively.
The Petasites hybridus Hybrid is valued not only for its ornamental appeal but also as a medicinal plant. Gardeners appreciate its resilience and the wildflower charm it brings to naturalized spaces. Its flowers emerge early in the season, adding subtle yet attractive interest before the leaves fully develop. This large-leaved butterbur provides a dramatic visual impact with its bold presence and texture.
Overall, the Petasites hybridus hybrid is a standout wildflower of Europe that gardeners grow for both beauty and function. Its ability to create lush greenery and its historic medicinal use make it a remarkable addition to many garden settings. These seeds grow into a robust plant that enhances natural landscapes with its distinctive form and foliage.
IMPORTANT: Pictures show the adult plant, which is not for sale. The offer is only for seeds.
Botanical family: Asteraceae
Botanical genus: Petasites
Botanical species: Petasites hybridus
SKU:WP-27517-S

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