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25 CREEPING JENNY (Moneywort) Marsh/Koi/Pond/Bog~Plant/Groundcover~Sun or Shade
DESCRIPTION
- Sometimes called moneywort, creeping jenny (Lysimachia nummularia) is an evergreen perennial plant prized for its dense growth habit and dainty leaves. It is widely grown as a ground cover within U.S. Department of Agriculture plant hardiness zones 4 to 9 both for its petite, 4- to 8-inch stature and for its tolerance for poor, boggy growing conditions.
- Creeping jenny roots itself effortlessly. The leaves are yellowish-green during the active growth season and then turn to orange-bronze in winter. The bright foliage works nicely to lighten up shady areas. It looks especially nice around the rocks and boulders of a garden pond.