Shade and moisture loving, not for hot sun baked sites. It is lovely as a splash of light in the shady rock garden. Here in Kentucky, it ...Read Morerequires a mulch of fine gravel to reliably return in Spring. That may not be necessary in steeper draining soils, but I couldn't say. It is prone to reversion. Since the typical green form is more vigorous, it will overtake the yellow if not promptly removed. However, it is a worthy plant in its own right. Simply move it elsewhere so it doesn't crowd out it's more demure cousin. While it is technically a trailing plant, the visual effect is more of tight little buns.
Shade and moisture loving, not for hot sun baked sites. It is lovely as a splash of light in the shady rock garden. Here in Kentucky, it ...Read More