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Description
Description
Creeping Jenny is an untiringly rampant, yellow-flowering ground cover.
Creeping Jenny gets its name from its round leaves, which are reminiscent of small pennies.
It forms long creeping shoots that later root. This creates new plants that form entire carpets, covered with yellow flowers.
Lysimachia nummularia requires fresh to moist, humus-rich soil and can grow in sun or partial shade. However, it will bloom more profusely in the sun.
Flower color: yellow
Flowering period: early summer to mid-summer
Height: 5 cm
Light conditions: sunny, semi-shady
Habitat: woodland edge, water's edge
Evergreen: evergreen
Leaf shape: roundish
Leaf color: green
Planting distance: 20 - 30 cm
Use for: home garden, front garden, rock garden, trough planting, groundcover, natural plantings, medicinal plant, garden ponds
Special features: plant forms runners
Family: Primulaceae
Perennial rating: very good variety
Sociability: plant in groups

