The Muehlenbeckia complexa Golden Girl ® is a very graphic and fast growing perennial. In pots or in the ground, creeping, climbing or drooping, its small variegated leaves change from yellow to light green on thin brown stems. Ideal as a ground cover, this bright shrub will do well in sun or semi-shade and requires no special treatment.
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The characteristics of Muehlenbeckia complexa Golden Girl ® :
A creeping or climbing shrub, the Muehlenbeckia complexa Golden Girl ® is a perennial plant with semi-evergreen foliage. Its thin brown stems contrast with their multitude of small round leaves ranging from yellow to light green. They spread by layering on the ground or are raised on any vertical support. Easy to grow in temperate zones, this versatile shrub is perfect for rock gardens, flower boxes, fences and green walls.
How to use the Muehlenbeckia complexa Golden Girl ®?
The Muehlenbeckia complexa Golden Girl ® will find its place among other plants, in the ground or in a pot, in a rocky bed or at the foot of a shrub thanks to its root tolerance. Its versatility, its robustness and its golden foliage make it a very popular plant with gardeners.
What tips do you have for growing Muehlenbeckia complexa Golden Girl ® successfully?
This robust variety will resist wind and drought, and does not require any particular maintenance. Its semi-hardy foliage will withstand mild winters down to -6°C, beyond which it may be destroyed by frost but its stump will start up again in spring. Exposed to sun or half-shade, its tapering habit and rapid growth make it an excellent ground cover.