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Title: Moneywort (Lysimachia nummularia)


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Moneywort (Lysimachia nummularia)
  • Family Primulaceae (prim-u-la-see-ee) Derived
    from primula, primrose, from the medieval name
    primulaveris meaning first of spring used for
    early flowering herbs.
  • Genus Lysimachia (ly-si-MAK-ee-uh) From the
    Greek lýsimacheion which cam from the named for
    King Lysimachus of Thrace, who used the plant to
    calm his oxen (which is also where the common
    name loosestrife comes from). The name loosetrife
    is applied to all species in the Lysimachia genus
    which often gets confused with members of the
    Lythrum genus. Lysimachia are sterile to their
    own pollen and may produce hybrids further
    confusing the somewhat similar species in this
    genus.
  • Species nummularia (num-ew-LAH-ree-uh) Fron
    munnus, meaning coin-shaped or resembling a coin
    and usually applied to plants with small almost
    circular leaves.

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Moneywort
  • Also called creeping Jenny. It is a member of the
    Primrose family
  • The stem is delicate, trails across the ground or
    on top of other small ground cover.
  • The leaves are small, rounded to slightly
    heart-shaped, arranged in pairs on the slender
    stalk.
  • The flowers are bright yellow, 3 cm wide, stalked
    and grow in the leaf axils.

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