| Management number | 234739491 | Release Date | 2026/07/02 | List Price | $5.20 | Model Number | 234739491 | ||
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Lysimachia nummularia 'Aurea', also known as Golden Creeping Jenny, is a bright and eye-catching aquarium plant prized for its vivid yellow-green foliage and trailing growth. Originally a terrestrial and bog plant, this cultivar adapts well to submerged or semi-submerged conditions, making it a unique addition to aquariums, paludariums, and ripariums alike.
Its golden hue adds a pop of contrast to darker green aquatic plants and is especially striking in nature-style or Dutch-style aquascapes. It can be planted in groups or allowed to trail over hardscape elements for a cascading effect.
Scientific Name: Lysimachia nummularia βAureaβ
Common Name: Golden Creeping Jenny
Leaf Color: Bright yellow-green to golden chartreuse
Growth Habit: Trailing and upright depending on conditions
Versatility: Suitable for aquariums, paludariums, and ripariums
Lighting Needs: Moderate to high light for best coloration
COβ & Fertilizers: COβ enhances growth; liquid fertilizers recommended
Growth Method: Stem plant; plant directly into substrate or wedge between hardscape
Nutrient Substrate: Not required but beneficial
Can Be Grown Emersed: Yes β great for emersed or marginal planting
Adds vibrant golden color and texture contrast
Excellent for background or midground layering in taller tanks
Can cascade over rocks or be used as an accent in paludariums
Sold as loose fresh-cut plants, bunched plants, or potted plants:
Fresh-Cut Plants: Approximately 6 individual, loose-cut stems without root
Bunched Plants: Approximately 6 stems without root bundled with foam and a plant weight
Potted Plants: Approximately 6 stems without root potted in rockwool and net pot
As a stem plant, some melting may occur during transition from emersed to submerged growth. Remove any deteriorated leaves and replant healthy stems. Regular trimming will encourage bushier, compact growth.
Do not release aquatic plants into local waterways. Always dispose of plant material responsibly. Check state regulations before introducing live plants.
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