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Special Considerations:
Choosing the Right Variety:
Leptinella (lep-tin-el-luh) grows in average, medium moisture, well-drained soil, but prefers acidic, organically rich loams. Tolerant of light shade, especially in hot summer climates, and intolerant of drought.
Excellent as a border plant, container, edging, ground cover, mass plantings, and between stepping stones. Used as a turf substitute, particularly in areas where plants are evergreen.
If there are no plants listed, we may be sold out this season.
Leptinella squalida, commonly known as Brass Buttons
What Makes Leptinella squalida So Special?
Leptinella squalida is prized for its unique, fern-like foliage that forms a dense, low-growing mat. It is an excellent groundcover for small spaces, providing a fine-textured, almost mossy appearance. The "brass buttons" common name comes from its tiny, button-like flower heads, though the foliage is the main attraction. It is also remarkably tough and adaptable, tolerating foot traffic and a range of conditions once established.
Description and Details:
Native Habitat:
Leptinella squalida is native to New Zealand, where it grows in a variety of habitats, including coastal areas, grasslands, and subalpine regions. This wide range of native habitats contributes to its adaptability.
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Other Insights Gardeners Need to Know:
Leptinella squalida, especially the 'Platt's Black' cultivar, is a valuable addition to gardens where a low-growing, fine-textured groundcover is desired. Its unique foliage, adaptability, and low maintenance make it a popular choice for a variety of landscape applications. However, be mindful of its spreading habit and choose a location where it can spread without overwhelming other plants.
Leptinella squalida 'Platt's Black', giving you the comprehensive gardener's guide you are looking for:
What Makes it So Special?
'Platt's Black' is prized for its unique, almost black, fern-like foliage that creates a striking contrast in the garden. It is a ground-hugging, mat-forming perennial that offers an unusual texture and color compared to typical green groundcovers. The tiny, button-like flowers are inconspicuous, but the foliage is the star of the show. It is particularly valued for its ability to tolerate some foot traffic, making it suitable for pathways and between stepping stones. It is deer resistant.
Description and Details:
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Popular Varieties (and other Leptinella species):
While 'Platt's Black' is a very popular cultivar, there are other Leptinella species and cultivars to consider:
Other Insights for Gardeners:
By following these tips, you can successfully grow and enjoy the unique beauty of Leptinella squalida 'Platt's Black' in your garden. It is a rewarding plant that adds a touch of the unexpected to any landscape.