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Tissue Culture - Lysimachia Nummularia Pennywort

Description

Lysimachia nummularia or Creeping Jenny is a vigorous, creeping, prostrate perennial with rounded green leaves and stems.

It is ideal for boggy areas or alternatively if used as a ground cover can take some light foot traffic.

When planted in borders it is usually chosen as an accent plant, but beware, because it can spread rapidly and crowd out other plants.

It is also suitable for a bog garden or as an aquatic marginal plant.

The cultivar Aurea (golden creeping Jenny) has yellow leaves, and is less aggressive than the species and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

Soil: Moist, slightly acidic soils with plenty of organic matter.

Maintenance: Propogate by seed or division.

Diseases: None of note.

Other Species: 150 species in the genus including the upright Lysimachia vulgaris with lovely yellow flowers.

Comments: Circular foliage looks like coins - hence its name of Moneywort.

Tissue Culture - Lysimachia Nummularia Pennywort

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Lysimachia nummularia or Creeping Jenny is a vigorous, creeping, prostrate perennial with rounded green leaves and stems. It is ideal... Read more

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      Description

      Lysimachia nummularia or Creeping Jenny is a vigorous, creeping, prostrate perennial with rounded green leaves and stems.

      It is ideal for boggy areas or alternatively if used as a ground cover can take some light foot traffic.

      When planted in borders it is usually chosen as an accent plant, but beware, because it can spread rapidly and crowd out other plants.

      It is also suitable for a bog garden or as an aquatic marginal plant.

      The cultivar Aurea (golden creeping Jenny) has yellow leaves, and is less aggressive than the species and has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit.

      Soil: Moist, slightly acidic soils with plenty of organic matter.

      Maintenance: Propogate by seed or division.

      Diseases: None of note.

      Other Species: 150 species in the genus including the upright Lysimachia vulgaris with lovely yellow flowers.

      Comments: Circular foliage looks like coins - hence its name of Moneywort.

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