Leptinella potentillina – Cotula potentillina –
Description
Leptinella –
There are about 30 species of annuals and creeping, tufted, or mat forming perennials in this genus. They occur in subalpine grassland and rocky areas in Australasia and South America. They form low carpets of pinnatifid, pinnatisect, or pinnate, leaves giving a fern like appearance, which are occasionally aromatic, It bears solitary, button like flower heads on short stalks from late spring to summer. Effective as a low groundcover and tolerant of some foot traffic, these plants are suitable for paving crevices or gravel gardens, but are mostly too invasive for a rock garden.
Grow in moderately fertile, humus rich, sharply drained soil in full sun.
L. potentillina – Cotula potentillina – This New Zealand species forms a wide spreading mat of 4″ long, pinnately dissected leaves. The foliage mounds up to as much as 8″ in the center of the mat. In summer it bears ½” wide white flowers.
Zones 8-10
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