
Houttuynia cordata - Wikipedia
Houttuynia cordata, also known as fish mint, fish leaf, rainbow plant, chameleon plant, heart leaf, fish wort, or Chinese lizard tail, is one of two species in the genus Houttuynia (the other being H. emeiensis). It is a flowering plant native to Southeast Asia. [1] . It grows in moist, shady locations. [2] . It was named after Martinus Houttuyn.
Houttuynia cordata - North Carolina Extension Gardener Plant …
Chameleon plant is a flowering perennial groundcover in the Saururaceae (Lizard's Tail) family native to southeast Asia. It has showy green and white flowers and leaves with unusual fall color. The genus name Houttuynia comes from the 18th centry Dutch naturalist Martin Houttuyn. Cordata is Latin for heart-shaped referring to leaves.
Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ (Chameleon) - Gardenia
Primarily grown as a ground cover in moist to wet areas, Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' is a wide-spreading perennial with aromatic green leaves (when bruised), beautifully variegated with shades of red, pink, yellow or cream which contrast the bright red stems. Tiny, inconspicuous white flowers appear in late spring to early summer.
Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' - Plant Finder - Missouri Botanical Garden
Houttuynia cordata is a rhizomatous perennial that typically grows 9-15” tall and spreads indefinitely and often vigorously by rhizomes. It is primarily grown as a ground cover in moist to wet areas, including aquatic margins. Species plants feature ovate to cordate dark blue-green leaves (to 3” long) edged with red.
Houttuynia | The Morton Arboretum
Houttuynia grows about 12 inches tall and can spread almost indefinitely. It is a colonizing ground cover, spreading easily by rhizomes. Colonizing ground covers produce underground stems that spread out horizontally and shallowly, produce roots, and then send up new shoots.
How to Plant & Grow Chameleon Plant In Ponds (Houttuynia cordata)
Feb 15, 2020 · Chameleon plant, a native of Southeast Asia, belongs to the genus Houttuynia within the lizard’s tail family, Saururaceae. Also known as fish mint, Chinese lizard’s tail, or rainbow plant, chameleon plant gets its name from its vibrant green, bronze, red, yellow, and purple-pink leaves.
Houttuynia ‘Chameleon’ and wildlife - BBC Gardeners World …
Houttuynia cordata 'Chamaeleon' is an attractive low-growing shrub, bearing a striking carpet of variegated red, cream and green leaves from late-spring. Its summer flowers are simple, white with prominent centres. It's perfect for growing as groundcover in a bog garden or around a pond.
Houttuynia - Wikipedia
Houttuynia is a genus of two species in the Saururaceae native to Southeast Asia. One species, H. cordata, is widely cultivated as a culinary herb. The genus was originally described in 1783 by Carl Peter Thunberg when he formally described H. cordata as the only species.
Houttuynia cordata 'Chameleon' (v) - RHS Gardening
Houttuynia are rhizomatous perennials with pungently orange-scented, heart-shaped leaves and tiny yellow flowers in spikes with usually 4 prominent white bracts at the base. Accepted. Tolerant of a range of soils from dry to wet in sun or shade.
Houttuynia cordata ‘Chameleon’ - 'Fishy Smell Herb'
Low growing, spreading perennial plant with spectacular colored foliage – Houttuynia Chameleon - The Chameleon Plant - derives its descriptive name from the fact that it changes colour frequently through the growing season. It is also known as Houttuynia ‘Tricolor’.
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