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"Our lions ear (aka Klip dagga, Leonotis nepetifolia) goes absolutely bonkers in late summer, reaching heights of 13+ feet before the frost kills it off. While itβs not native to the U.S, itβs not invasive in most areas. We grow it for medicinal purposes, and bonus: hummingbirds love it! π±"
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