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Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea'

Alternate Names:

Golden Creeping Jenny

Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' is a great foreground option that can form tidy low growth and add texture, especially when given stable conditions and patience. It adapts well with or without CO₂.

Care At-A-Glance

Difficulty: Easy

Type: Stem plant - creeping herbacious perennial

Size: Stem width of 3cm, height 5 - 40cm Native Range: Central Europe - introduced in Japan, North America

Position and Usage: Foreground ("street"), Midground to background

CO2 Requirements: Not required

Growth Rate: Moderate - Fast

Lighting: 2/5 – 4/5 - grows well under partial shade

Water Conditions: 4-28°C, 5.5 – 7.5 pH. Highly adaptable and suitable for coldwater aquariums down to almost freezing temperatures

Propagation/Reproduction: Cuttings Special requirements: None. Good quality substrate and fertilization as usual for any aquatic plant Emersed Growth: Naturally amphibious plant. Grows upright in aquariums but creeps along the soil as groundcover when grown emersed

Detailed Information

Overview

Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea' (Golden Creeping Jenny, Golden Moneywort, Creeping Loosestrife) An extemely undemanding and versatile plant, Golden Creeping Jenny is one of the easiest aquarium plants - requiring neither high lighting or CO2. Lysimachia m. is one of the oldest aquarium plants due to its easy of cultivation and is popular in "Dutch" style aquascapes.

This beautiful "award winning" cultivar produces attractive golden leaves in the aquarium and can also be grown emersed in a terrarium, as a houseplant or even in gardens!

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