Is lysimacha nummularia a perennial?
Very vigorous, award-winning Lysimacha nummularia ‘Aurea’ (Golden Creeping Jenny) is a low-growing evergreen perennial forming an attractive mat of rounded to heart-shaped leaves, 1 in. long (2.5 cm), along the trailing stems. The foliage ranges from lime green to soft chartreuse in shade to a brassy gold in full sun.
What to do with Lysimachia nummularia?
Lysimachia nummularia ‘Aurea’ with red-flowered begonia. There are many species of Lysimachia that are used as ornamental plants. Golden creeping Jenny, the cultivar ‘Aurea’ of the low-growing species L. nummularia (= L. zawadzkii ), can be a nice addition to containers or in other locations where its spread can be limited.
Can Lysimachia be used as an ornamental plant?
There are many species of Lysimachia that are used as ornamental plants. Golden creeping Jenny, the cultivar ‘Aurea’ of the low-growing species L. nummularia (= L. zawadzkii ), can be a nice addition to containers or in other locations where its spread can be limited.
What is the name of the plant with the name Goldilocks?
Lysimachia nummularia ‘Goldilocks’ on 6-3-15, #265-18. This is one plant that will go where it wants to get what it wants. It is spreading out into the yard, out of the flower bed, to get more sun. Dad didn’t know what to think about that…