Description: A perennial groundcover native to areas of Europe and Asia and naturalized in North America, it's evergreen to semi-evergreen in the Bay Area. The species Lysimachia nummularia has green ...
Is Llysimachia invasive? It is commonly known as creeping Jenny or moneywort. I can't find that it's even suited for Zone 9. I had planned to plant it, but I'm not sure I want to now. -A.C., Houston ...
Shades of chartreuse are among my favorite hues in the garden. Creeping Jenny “Goldilocks” delivers a vivid splash of this color, and I use it often in hanging baskets, containers and window boxes.
Certain ground covers may become outlaws in your garden. You know the ones, plants whose vigorous growth habits cause them to trespass into forbidden areas, often smothering neighboring plants.
Creeping jenny, also known as Lysimachia nummularia, is a fast-growing, low-maintenance plant that thrives both indoors and out. Indoors, creeping jenny makes a great easy-care houseplant where its ...