![]() ![]() Chrysogonum virginianum also serves as a foundation for other plants from woodland settings to pond edges or rock gardens. Native to woodland areas from Pennsylvania to Florida and Louisiana. Green-and-gold is a marvelous semi-evergreen perennial groundcover that enlivens the garden with delightful masses of small, daisy-like yellow flowers during spring and then sporadically throughout the summer.Seems to benefit from being divided or transplanted at least every other year. ![]() Best propagated by division but can also be increased with softwood cuttings taken in late spring.Easy to grow, this plant is a pretty groundcover for woodland gardens, native plant gardens and naturalized areas.Chrysogonum may be grown in full sun only if soils are constantly moist. Performs best in part shade in average, acidic, moist, well-drained soils. ![]() Will spread from seeds, stolons, runners and expansion of the clumps to form colonies. Very adaptable, tolerating heat, cold, flood and drought, Chrysogonum virginianum most certainly deserves a place in the wild flower or moist shade garden where it can be used as a ground cover or along a path edge. Flowering peaks in spring, comes to a standstill in the heat of the summer (particularly in hot summer climates), becoming sporadic afterwards. The flowers are borne atop short, hairy stems originating in the leaf axils. Resembling a golden star, each blossom features five, rounded, slightly-notched petals and contrasting brown stamens. Green and Gold nominees who are eligible for tuition remission at The University of Vermont will receive a 2,000 annual Green and Gold Scholarship. across (2.5 cm), held in clusters rise barely above the foliage. Blooming for months from late spring to fall, star-shaped, bright yellow flowers, 1 in. Chrysogonum virginianum (Green And Gold) is a low-growing, rhizomatous perennial forming a tight clump of triangular, toothed, deep green leaves to 2 in. ![]()
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