Description of Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides 'Crystal Confetti'
Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides 'Crystal Confetti' is a variegated pennywort used as low ground cover in damp conditions. It’s a good plant for the front edge of bog gardens because it stays low, spreads into gaps, and adds leaf detail even when nothing is flowering.
Appearance
It forms small rounded leaves with variegation on creeping stems. Height is usually only a few centimetres. In a wet, sheltered spot it can make a neat mat that trails slightly over edges and stones.
Care Guide
It likes constant moisture and it appreciates shelter from hot drying wind, which can crisp thin leaves.
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Sun: Part shade to sun. Strong sun can scorch if it dries.
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Soil: Moist soil with organic matter. It also grows in fine gravel if kept wet.
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Water: Keep consistently damp.
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Control: Trim edges if it creeps into neighbouring plants.
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Propagation: Lift small pieces and replant, they root quickly in damp soil.
If it thins out after winter, it usually fills back in once temperatures rise and moisture stays steady.
Suitability for Bog Garden
This suits bog gardens as a front-edge ground cover and liner hider. Use it around stepping stones, under taller plants, and in small pockets between rocks where it can creep.
It is best on damp soil rather than fully submerged zones.
FAQ
Will Hydrocotyle sibthorpioides 'Crystal Confetti' spread?
Yes. It creeps and forms a mat in damp conditions.
Can it take full sun?
It can if the soil stays wet, but part shade often keeps leaves cleaner.
Is it suitable for deep bog centres?
It usually does best on damp edges rather than fully submerged areas.
How do I propagate it?
Lift and replant small rooted pieces into moist soil.