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Genus: Lysimachia

Species: nummularia

Common Name: Moneywort

Family: Primulaceae

Order: Ericales

Native: Europe

Habit: Herbaceous Perennial

Height: 0.25 to 0.5 foot

Width: 1 to 2 feet

Flowering Season: Late Spring to Summer

Flower Color: Yellow

Propagation: Seed, stem cutting or division

Zone: 3-9

Note: This plant is suitable for ground cover, hanging baskets, stone walls, woodland areas, and near ponds or streams. Moneywort may become invasive in moist areas. Prefers sunny to partly shady, moist, well-drained , ordinary garden soil.

 

Comments, Questions, Desire to Support: Contact Mo Fayyaz, Greenhouse/Garden Director, 608 262 2235.

File last updated: 2007.

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