Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest'
Lysimachia
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Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Description
Golden Harvest. Creeper for containers or flower beds. Radiant 3" flower clusters, plus bicolor gold and chartreuse foliage. More sun intensifies leaf color. Ht. 6". Annual, Sun or partial sun. Attracts Butterflies.
Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Blooming
Five petaled flowers that are usually yellow or white. Starry to cup or saucer shaped. Blooms are born singly or in racemes or panicles.
Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Growth
Perennials and shrubs. Perennials range from erect, clump forming to creeping ground covers. Leaves are simple. Grows best in full sun or partial shade. High-growing species may require support.
Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Planting
Divide plants in spring or fall or root cuttings in spring or summer. Plants self-sow.
Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Pest
Rust and leaf spot occur sometimes.
Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Interesting facts
Members of this genus can be native to Europe, Asia, North America, and South Africa. Some species are invasive. Even a small portion of their roots, if cut, can grow into an entirely new plant.
Lysimachia (Lysimachia x 'Golden Harvest') - Soil and irrigation
Rich, well-drained, evenly moist soil. Needs constantly moist soil that does not dry out during the summer. Can grow in bog gardens. Does not tolerate drought.









