Creeping Jenny ‘Goldilocks’
Description
Lysimachia nummularia, commonly called creeping jenny or moneywort, is a rhizomatous perennial that is exceedingly short and exceeding swift afoot, typically creeping to 3′ or more wide. It is native to Europe, but has naturalized in parts of eastern North America. ‘Goldilocks’ is a cultivar that features rounded golden yellow leaves (to 3/4″ diameter) and axillary, cup-shaped, five-petaled, bright yellow flowers (to 1” across). Flowers bloom in late spring, with some continued flowering to mid-summer.
Additional information
Weight | 0.000 oz |
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Latin Name | Lysimachia nummularia 'Goldilocks' |
Plant Type | Perennial |
Care | Easily grown in moist, humus-rich, well-drained soils. |
Light Requirements | |
Habit | Low, creeping habit. |
Plant Height | 4 inches |
Plant Width | 24 inches |
Foliage | Small, rounded, greenish-gold leaves which turn bright yellow in the sun. |
Bloom | Cup-shaped, bright yellow flowers in mid-spring. |
Zone | |
Special Features | Container Use, Deer Resistant, Fast Growing, Low Maintenance, Shade Tolerant, Tolerant of Clay Soil, Tolerant of Wet Locations |
Container Size | |
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