Whorled Marshpennywort (Hydrocotyle verticillata) – Care, Growing Guide & Benefits | ePlant AI
Whorled Marshpennywort (Hydrocotyle verticillata)
Whorled Marshpennywort (Hydrocotyle verticillata) is a creeping aquatic plant with round, scalloped leaves, ideal for water gardens, bog gardens, and aquarium edges.
Hydrocotyle verticillata, commonly known as Whorled Marshpennywort, is a fascinating herbaceous perennial plant belonging to the Araliaceae family. This species is recognized for its distinctive growth habit and its role in wetland ecosystems. Its scientific name, Hydrocotyle verticillata, accurately reflects its aquatic or semi-aquatic nature and its whorled arrangement of leaves.
The physical characteristics of Hydrocotyle verticillata are quite specific. It typically grows as a creeping groundcover, forming dense mats through its slender, creeping stems that root readily at the nodes. These stems can vary in length, often extending several feet across suitable substrates. The leaves are a prominent feature, being peltate, meaning the petiole is attached to the center of the leaf blade, giving them a round, coin-like appearance. The leaf blades are typically reniform to orbicular, measuring between 1 to 5 centimeters in diameter, and are shallowly to moderately lobed, usually with 5 to 9 rounded lobes. The margins of the leaves are crenate or dentate. The petioles are slender and arise from the underside of the leaf blade. Inflorescences are umbels, which are clusters of flowers borne on a peduncle. The flowers of Hydrocotyle verticillata are small and inconspicuous, typically greenish-white to yellowish, and are borne in whorls along the flowering stem. The fruits are small, flattened mericarps, characteristic of the Apiaceae family, though Hydrocotyle is now placed in Araliaceae.
Hydrocotyle verticillata is native to the Americas, with a wide distribution across North and South America, including parts of the United States, Mexico, Central America, and South America. It thrives in wet environments, commonly found in marshes, swamps, bogs, ditches, along the edges of ponds and streams, and in other saturated soils. Its cultivation requirements mirror its natural habitat; it prefers consistently moist to wet soil and can tolerate full sun to partial shade. It is well-suited for bog gardens, water features, and as a groundcover in perpetually damp areas.
While not widely cultivated for ornamental purposes compared to some other marsh plants, Whorled Marshpennywort plays an ecological role in stabilizing shorelines and providing habitat for small invertebrates. Its dense growth can help prevent soil erosion in wetland areas. There is limited documented evidence regarding significant medicinal, culinary, or economic importance for Hydrocotyle verticillata.
An interesting adaptation of Hydrocotyle verticillata is its ability to grow both submerged and emersed in water, demonstrating its adaptability to fluctuating water levels. The peltate leaf structure is a common characteristic within the genus Hydrocotyle, aiding in its efficient capture of sunlight in often shaded wetland environments. The plant's creeping habit allows it to colonize new areas and maintain a presence in its preferred moist habitats.
Prefers bright, filtered light. Can tolerate some direct morning sun, but avoid intense afternoon sun which can scorch leaves.
Water
Consistently Moist to Wet
Thrives in boggy conditions or shallow water; never allow soil to dry out.
Soil
Peaty, sandy, loam
Temperature
Moderate
Ideal temperatures range from 18-24°C. Protect from frost; avoid sudden temperature fluctuations.
Fertilizer
Light
Fertilize sparingly with a diluted balanced liquid fertilizer during the growing season.
Plant Overview
Plant Type
Herb
Plant Place Type
Pot, Garden
Lifespan
Perennial
Plant Height
0.1-0.3 m
Spread
0.5-1.0 m
Growth Rate
Fast
Dormancy
None in mild climates, may die back in colder regions
Leaf Color
Green
Leaf Type
Simple
Flower Size
2-3 mm
Optimal Sunlight Lux
60000
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Flowering & Fruiting Cycles
Monthly activity intensity for bloom and fruit across both hemispheres.
Northern hemisphere
Flowering & fruiting calendar
Peak bloom · JunPeak fruit · Jul
FloweringFruiting
Southern hemisphere
Flowering & fruiting calendar
Peak bloom · DecPeak fruit · Dec
FloweringFruiting
Synonyms
Centella verticillata (Thunb.) Fourc.
Taxonomy
kingdomPlantae
divisionTracheophyta
classMagnoliopsida
orderApiales
familyAraliaceae
genusHydrocotyle
speciesHydrocotyle verticillata
Toxicity
Toxic for humans
No
Rating: 0/5
Toxic for pets
No
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Additional Care Tips
Maintain consistently moist soil for Hydrocotyle verticillata. It thrives in waterlogged conditions or shallow water. Ensure the substrate never dries out completely. In containers, a water tray beneath the pot can help maintain humidity and moisture levels, mimicking its natural habitat.
Prune regularly to maintain a tidy appearance and encourage bushier growth. Trim back leggy stems to a desired length, cutting just above a leaf node. Remove any yellowing or dead foliage promptly to improve air circulation and prevent disease. Deadheading spent flowers is not typically necessary.
Hydrocotyle verticillata is easily propagated by division or stem cuttings. In spring, divide mature plants into smaller sections, ensuring each section has roots. Stem cuttings can be rooted in water or moist soil. New plants establish quickly and can be transplanted readily.
Repot annually or biennially in the spring as needed. Choose a pot slightly larger than the current one. Use a well-draining potting mix that retains moisture. Hydrocotyle verticillata enjoys being slightly root-bound, so avoid overly large pots. Fresh soil provides necessary nutrients.
FAQs
What are the light requirements for Whorled Marshpennywort?
Hydrocotyle verticillata prefers full sun to partial shade.
How much water does Whorled Marshpennywort need?
It thrives in consistently moist to wet soil and can tolerate shallow standing water.
What type of soil is best for Whorled Marshpennywort?
It prefers rich, moist, or boggy soil. It can also grow in aquatic substrate.
Is Whorled Marshpennywort invasive?
In suitable environments, it can spread rapidly and may be considered invasive in some regions. Monitor its growth.
Can Whorled Marshpennywort be grown in an aquarium?
Yes, Hydrocotyle verticillata is a popular choice for aquarium edges and emergent growth due to its attractive foliage and ability to tolerate high humidity.