About

An invasive non-native plant, Hydrocotyle ranunculoides (floating pennywort) appears on Schedule 9 of the UK Wildlife & Countryside Act. It is an offence to plant or cause this species to grow in the wild. It should not be purchased or cultivated.

About the genus

A genus of aquatic or semi-aquatic horizontal plants which can be found in ponds, lakes, rivers, marshes and sometimes coastal areas. They form mats of long, creeping stems and clusters of pale green to pink flowers on upright spikes

Plant details

Suggested usesPonds, water features, bog gardens.

Care notes

CultivationThis plant is listed on Schedule 9 of the UK Wildlife & Countryside Act as an invasive non-native species. Across the EU, UK and NI it is an offence to plant or cause to grow in the wild plants listed on Schedule 9 of this order. These plants should not be planted or caused to grow in the wild and in addition are banned from sale. Gardeners possessing them should undertake measures to control them. See RHS advice on invasive non-native species for further information
PruningMinimal pruning required. Remove dead or damaged growth as needed.
PropagationSee cultivation notes
Pest resistanceGenerally trouble-free. Monitor for slugs and aphids.
Disease resistanceGenerally disease-resistant. Ensure good air circulation.