Before any smart-pants answers, I know the green bits are grass and weeds.
Lysimachia punctata "Alexander".
Thank you Alan - I've had this in garden for 20 years and never known what it's called.
I assume the appearance changes quite dramatically as it grows, because it doesn't look like any of the photos of Lysimachia punctata on the RHS site. The images there are all of mature plants.
It does indeed change as it grows, with the red colour fading.
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Thanks Alan. Certainly explains why I couldn't find it in my books.
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Lysimachia punctata "Alexander".
Thank you Alan - I've had this in garden for 20 years and never known what it's called.
I assume the appearance changes quite dramatically as it grows, because it doesn't look like any of the photos of Lysimachia punctata on the RHS site. The images there are all of mature plants.
It does indeed change as it grows, with the red colour fading.
Thanks Alan. Certainly explains why I couldn't find it in my books.