Flower Properties
| Property | Value |
|---|---|
| English Name | Yellow Pimpernel |
| MainColor | Yellow |
| PlantType | |
| Growth Type | |
| Season | May |
| ImageUrl | Lysimachia-001 |
| Photographer | DP |
| Location | |
| Human Toxicity | Non_Toxic |
Flower Details
Description
Yellow pimpernel is a delicate, creeping perennial with bright yellow, star-shaped flowers and slender stems that often root at the nodes. Its small, rounded leaves form a light green carpet in damp, shady places.
Distribution
Native to Europe, including much of the UK, where it grows in moist woodland, shaded hedgerows, and stream banks
Medicinal/Other Uses

Historically, related Lysimachia species were used for wound healing and as mild anti-inflammatory herbs, but Lysimachia nemorum itself has little documented medicinal use.
Edibility
Not generally considered edible and has no culinary tradition.
Human Toxicity
No known toxicity, but not recommended for human consumption due to lack of safety data.
Pet Toxicity
Not Toxic
Active Compounds
Likely contains flavonoids and other phenolic compounds, as with related species, but little specific research has been conducted.
