Browse pictures and read growth / cultivation information about Golden Creeping Jenny, Gold Moneywort (Lysimachia nummularia) 'Aurea' supplied by member gardeners in the PlantFiles database at Dave... ... Though I do love to look of creeping Jenny, it has been placed on the "do not plant" list in our area Massachusetts).
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Golden Creeping Jenny is much more restrained in habit than the more common green type. Plants form a low mat of butter-yellow leaves, bearing bright golden-yellow flowers from late spring into the summer. Excellent in pots and tubs, or cascading over walls.
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Golden creeping Jenny is a  low-growing, rampant, evergreen groundcover with rounded, golden yellow leaves. In summer, it produces many cup-shaped, bright yellow flowers. ... Golden creeping Jenny is a  low-growing, rampant, evergreen groundcover with rounded, golden yellow leaves. In summer, it produces many cup...
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Golden Creeping Jenny Aurea ... The yellow-green foliage of Golden Creeping Jenny forms a dense mat of small, round, glossy leaves that looks perfect when used as a ground cover or when trailed over the edge of a potted arrangement.
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Lysimachia nummularia - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Lysimachia nummularia (syn. Lysimachia zawadzkii Wiesner) is a low, creeping plant of the genus Lysimachia . It is commonly called Creeping Jenny , Moneywort , Herb Twopence and Twopenny...
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Cultivation: Moneywort or Golden Creeping Jenny is a low growing mat forming perennial that flowers in late spring to early summer. ...
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Forms a carpet of small, roundish chartreuse colored leaves on trailing stems. A nice bright ground cover, works extremely well in hanging baskets and containers because it cascades well. Doesn't do well in the full sun. ... Bloom: Yellow cup shaped flowers bloom from May to September. ... Habit: 2-6" tall and 24" wide.
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Buy, sales and profile and growing Golden Creeping Jenny, Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea', bog, marginal pond aquatic pond plant ... The golden color can form a good contrast to the other plants in the pond. It requires good light but makes no other demands. It is most decorative when planted in small groups.
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Native to Europe and Russia, Golden Creeping Jenny has naturalized in North America. Bearing tiny, bright yellow flowers, it creates a striking understory ...
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