Balloon Flower -
Needs consistent moisture but is tolerant of varying conditions once established.
Because they develop a thick taproot, they do not like to be moved or divided once planted. Usage in Landscaping & Culture Garden Use: Ideal for perennial borders and rock gardens. balloon flower
The plants have bluish-green, serrated leaves and typically grow in clumps from 1 to 2 feet tall. Needs consistent moisture but is tolerant of varying
In Korea, the roots (known as doraji ) are used in traditional medicine, soups, and dishes, while young leaves can be added to salads. balloon flower
Deadheading (removing spent flowers) encourages continued blooming. Note that they are late to emerge in spring, so mark their location to avoid damage.
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