Moneywort is a creeping perennial broadleaf weed that is also commonly known as Creeping Loosestrife, Yellow Myrtle, Creeping Jenny, Creeping Charlie, Herb Twopence and Two-penny Grass. Its scientific name is Lysimachia nummularia.
Moneywort forms mats of laterally branched stems and can be easily identified by the smooth, glandular dots on the surface of its leaves. This broadleaf weed also has short petioles and stems that root at the nodes, producing a shallow root system. Moneywort is sometimes sold in nurseries as a ground cover. Moneywort also has bright-yellow flowers that are produced individually on stalks in the leaf axils.
Roses are known for their enchanting beauty and are one of the most popular flowers.The red rose has come to be the ultimate symbol/gift to express romantic love and Bravery.
What makes it special:
One of the best flowering plants
Provide year-round flowering.
Perfect plant for outdoor garden and sunny balcony.
Red rose is considered as a symbol of love, passion, beauty, courage and respect.
Although we are most accustomed to seeing graceful ferns throughout woodlands and forests where they nestle under tree canopies, they are equally attractive when used in the shady home garden.