Goldenstar, Green and Gold<br/> {<a data-bs-toggle="tooltip" data-bs-placement="bottom" data-bs-title="This is the width of one side of the square pot the plant is in (not the size of the plant). See the 8th photograph to see what this plant looks like when shipped.">3 1/2 in. Pots</a>, min 25}
|
Chrysogonum virginianum 'Pierre' (AKA Golden Star, Goldenknees, Golden Knees)
Pronunciation: kris-SOG-oh-num vur-jin-ee-AN-num
Product: 155
Product: 155
FREE SHIPPING!
25 - 249: $6.27 each | 250 - 999: $5.97 each | 1000 - 2499: $5.67 each | 2500 - 4999: $5.55 each | 5000 - 9999: $5.37 each | 10000 - 19999: $5.07 each | 20000+: $4.78 each
25 - 249: $6.27 each | 250 - 999: $5.97 each | 1000 - 2499: $5.67 each | 2500 - 4999: $5.55 each | 5000 - 9999: $5.37 each | 10000 - 19999: $5.07 each | 20000+: $4.78 each
(minimum of 25) <a data-bs-toggle="tooltip" data-bs-placement="bottom" data-bs-title="This is the width of one side of the square pot the plant is in (not the size of the plant). See the 8th photograph to see what this plant looks like when shipped.">3 1/2 in. Pots</a>
[ How many plants do I need? ] |
|||
|
Like overgrown buttercups, Chrysogonum virginianum 'Pierre', commonly known as Goldenstar, resembles thousand of small butterscotches atop pillows of green.
This
low growing,
herbaceous
mat-forming plant, is similar in structure to
Ajuga.
Prized for a long blooming time, the star-shaped sunny-yellow flowers (1- 1 1/2 inches long) dot mint-like foliage in early spring and continue sporadically throughout the summer. Superb in terms of both spread and degree to which it propagates flowers, Pierre creates a delightful ground cover or edging in any perennial border.
Though Pierre does bear fruit, it is non-ornamental. The real focal point of this plant is the semi-evergreen, jade-green opposite leaves that are round-toothed along the edges, and reach 1-2 inches long. Excellent as a facer in naturalized gardens, 'Pierre' is especially useful for partial shade borders where, when in bloom, the flowers resemble tiny night lights in the darker shade.
With a limited tolerance of foot traffic and a fair to good weed-suppressant rating, as well as a willingness to tolerate a wide range of well-drained, moist soils, this hardy perennial is an almost fool-proof choice.
Because it spreads indefinitely, you can plant Pierre in large areas where you need expansive coverage and have the added benefit of long-lasting bloom season with golden blossoms polka dotting a carpet of green foliage.
Interesting Facts
Pierre is native to North Carolina and as such, is lovely in woodland garden scenes.
Things to Note
If grown in full sun, Pierre may need more water.
In zones 8-9, this plant will require afternoon or full shade.
Gardener Tips
Pierre is a perfect gentleman combined with evergreen and deciduous shrubs, small trees, ferns, and herbaceous perennials.
Black Eyed Susan and Mary Todd Daylilies are a lovely duo to join with Pierre for a sunny-side up display of blossoms.
Prized for a long blooming time, the star-shaped sunny-yellow flowers (1- 1 1/2 inches long) dot mint-like foliage in early spring and continue sporadically throughout the summer. Superb in terms of both spread and degree to which it propagates flowers, Pierre creates a delightful ground cover or edging in any perennial border.
Though Pierre does bear fruit, it is non-ornamental. The real focal point of this plant is the semi-evergreen, jade-green opposite leaves that are round-toothed along the edges, and reach 1-2 inches long. Excellent as a facer in naturalized gardens, 'Pierre' is especially useful for partial shade borders where, when in bloom, the flowers resemble tiny night lights in the darker shade.
With a limited tolerance of foot traffic and a fair to good weed-suppressant rating, as well as a willingness to tolerate a wide range of well-drained, moist soils, this hardy perennial is an almost fool-proof choice.
Because it spreads indefinitely, you can plant Pierre in large areas where you need expansive coverage and have the added benefit of long-lasting bloom season with golden blossoms polka dotting a carpet of green foliage.
Interesting Facts
Pierre is native to North Carolina and as such, is lovely in woodland garden scenes.
Things to Note
If grown in full sun, Pierre may need more water.
In zones 8-9, this plant will require afternoon or full shade.
Gardener Tips
Pierre is a perfect gentleman combined with evergreen and deciduous shrubs, small trees, ferns, and herbaceous perennials.
Black Eyed Susan and Mary Todd Daylilies are a lovely duo to join with Pierre for a sunny-side up display of blossoms.
Specifications
- Cold hardiness zone: 5-9 (-20 degrees F) - Contact your local extension to confirm hardiness if you are in a fringe zone (we cannot guarantee hardiness in fringe zones)
- AHS Heat Zone: 9-2
- Light:
Full sun
Part sun
- Growth rate: Moderate
- Mature height: 4-6"
- Spread: 10-24"
- Spacing: 9-15"
- Tolerant of: Foot Traffic
- pH of Soil: 4.5 - 7.5, Ideal pH: 5.5 - 6.5
- Grows Under Trees: Conifer - No, Walnut - No, Other - Yes
- Good for borders & edging: Yes
- Evergreen: Yes
- Long bloom time: Yes
- Native to the U.S.: Yes
Reviews
Share your thoughts with other customers
Create your own review
Create your own review
healthy & nicely packaged plants
06/10/2023 Product reviewed: Goldenstar, Green and Gold {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25} |
Beautiful carpet just a year later
05/24/2023 Product reviewed: Goldenstar, Green and Gold {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25} |
Shipping
No unusual shipping concerns for this plant. |
Precise delivery - another benefit from shopping with us is that you know how many days delivery will take and can control exactly when your order will be shipped.
Shipping information that applies to all plants:
- Transit Time For Your Shipment (at most 3 days)
- When We Ship
- You May Specify Your Shipping Date
- Lookup Shipping Date and Tracking Information
- Special Delivery Instructions
- No Shipments To: AK, AZ, CA, HI, NV, OR, WA or internationally
- Changing Your Shipping Date
- Accepting Delivery
- Unpacking Your Order
- Returns
Care
No unusual care instructions for this plant. |
- Ground preparation, fertilization, pH
- Planting instructions
- Explanation and description of bare roots
- How to plant bare root plants
- If you cannot plant bare roots right away