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Farfugium Firefly
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The Farfugium Firefly, also commonly known as the Leopard Plant, is a visual masterpiece for plant collectors. It is celebrated for its dramatic, thick, glossy foliage that looks as though it has been playfully splattered with golden-yellow paint, mimicking the glow of fireflies against a deep green forest floor.
Native to the rocky coastal cliffs and streamsides of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
In autumn or early winter, it surprises growers with daisy-like yellow flowers on long, branched stalks. These bright blooms sit high above the foliage, adding a splash of cheer when many other plants are going dormant.
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Prefers bright, indirect light to partial shade. While it can tolerate lower light, its signature yellow "firefly" spots are most vibrant with sufficient indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can wilt or scorch the leaves.
Keep the soil consistently moist. Unlike succulents, Farfugium does not like to dry out and will "faint" or wilt dramatically if it gets too thirsty (though it usually bounces back quickly once watered).
Thrives in rich, organic, moisture-retentive soil. A high-quality potting mix amended with compost or peat moss is ideal.
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7–10 (Excellent for shaded gardens in temperate zones or as a year-round indoor plant).
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Description
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The Farfugium Firefly, also commonly known as the Leopard Plant, is a visual masterpiece for plant collectors. It is celebrated for its dramatic, thick, glossy foliage that looks as though it has been playfully splattered with golden-yellow paint, mimicking the glow of fireflies against a deep green forest floor.
Native to the rocky coastal cliffs and streamsides of Japan, Korea, and Taiwan.
In autumn or early winter, it surprises growers with daisy-like yellow flowers on long, branched stalks. These bright blooms sit high above the foliage, adding a splash of cheer when many other plants are going dormant.
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Prefers bright, indirect light to partial shade. While it can tolerate lower light, its signature yellow "firefly" spots are most vibrant with sufficient indirect light. Avoid direct sunlight, which can wilt or scorch the leaves.
Keep the soil consistently moist. Unlike succulents, Farfugium does not like to dry out and will "faint" or wilt dramatically if it gets too thirsty (though it usually bounces back quickly once watered).
Thrives in rich, organic, moisture-retentive soil. A high-quality potting mix amended with compost or peat moss is ideal.
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7–10 (Excellent for shaded gardens in temperate zones or as a year-round indoor plant).

7–10 (Excellent for shaded gardens in temperate zones or as a year-round indoor plant






















