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Sweet Woodruff Perennial Plant - Galium-Herb/Groundcover - 3" Pot
USD 4.99
Sweet woodruff plants bear clusters of small, white star-shaped blooms and reach 8"-12" in height (with a slightly greater width). Foliage takes the form of whorls of lance-shaped, dark green leaves. Sweet woodruff prefers shade and a well-drained, slightly acidic, soil. Sweet woodruff plants will grow more vigorously with regular watering, but this will also result in their spread (perhaps to areas where they are not welcome). If you wish to keep sweet woodruff herb plants contained within a certain space, cut back on watering. Uses for Sweet Woodruff: Use sweet woodruff plants as a ground cover for shady areas in the landscape, as this plant will spread out to form a mat and choke out weeds. However, sweet woodruff's use doesn't end when the growing season ends. In former times, sweet woodruff herbs were commonly harvested and used for medicinal and culinary purposes. E.g., the fresh leaves were used medicinally to heal wounds. Nowadays, we more often value this herb as a fragrant plant. It lends a fragrance to linens, sachets and potpourris.
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European Ginger 10 Seeds - Asarum - Shade Perennial
USD 3.99
Everyone loves this carefree, evergreen groundcover. Handsome, 3" rounded leaves have a deep, lustrous shine. European Ginger makes a striking partner near rhododendrons, under trees, and in the woodlands. In early spring, maroon flowers bloom amongst the leaves. Mixed with ferns, it makes a dramatic contrast. Easy to grow in part shade with damp soil, it tolerates clay too. Long-lived, it increases each year and is adaptable from Maine to the deep south & west. No excuse not to try some. It is one of the easiest groundcovers to grow! Hardy in zones 4-9. Proper name: Asarum european.
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1 Lb White Dutch Lawn Clover Groundcover Seeds Foodplot
USD 15.99
White Dutch Lawn Clover This plant is attractive to bees, butterflies and/or birds Flowers are fragrant Clover is a host plant for many smaller butterfly larvae, food for wildlife, nectar source for bees and butterflies and is recommended as a great groundcover in place of a lawn. White Dutch Clover Seed - White Dutch Clover is a perennial strain of white clover. White Dutch Clover is used in lawns, ground cover, erosion control, cover crop, and in pasture mixtures. White Dutch Clover usually matures between 4 to 8 inches. Actually, up to 1/3 the nitrogen your lawn needs can be obtained from white dutch clover! If you want all the benefits of a cover crop but don't want to till early or mow, clover is your best bet. White Dutch Clover is a low growing clover that grows well in cool, moist, and fertile locations. It has a shallow root system and spreads by stolons or runners across the top of the ground.
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Lizard Sedum 50 Seeds - Loves the Sun - Groundcover
USD 2.99
SEDUM: An excellent rock-hardy plant! Flowering late spring and summer. They enjoy full sun, but some shade is OK. A reliable, hardy and easy to grow perennial, Sedums provide color and interest to your garden from spring to the first snow of winter. New - Succulent for rock gardens, massed white flowers in late summer, hardy in the South
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Snow In The Summer Perennial 8 Plants - Cerastium
USD 17.99
A low spreading groundcover plant with silvery leaves, topped by pure white flowers. Easy and attractive, particularly useful for quickly covering sunny banks etc. Each plant having a spread of 60cm (24in). Flowers late spring/summer. Plant in full sun, 18 inches apart. Excellent as a ground cover, in rock gardens or at the garden's edge. Hardy in zones 5-9. The proper name for this plant is Cerastium tomentosum.
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Burgundy Glow Ajuga 48 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 34.99
Burgundy Glow Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, Ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Silvery Snow In The Summer Perennial - Cerastium
USD 4.99
A low spreading groundcover plant with silvery leaves, topped by pure white flowers. Easy and attractive, particularly useful for quickly covering sunny banks etc. Each plant having a spread of 60cm (24in). Flowers late spring/summer. Plant in full sun, 18 inches apart. Excellent as a ground cover, in rock gardens or at the garden's edge. Hardy in zones 5-9. The proper name for this plant is Cerastium tomentosum.
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Widow Perennial Geranium 15 Seeds
USD 4.99
GERANIUM: A favorite for its excellent habit and late spring to summer blooming period. Not to be confused with annual Geraniums, these are hardy perennials that will return year after year. Plants are blanketed with five petalled flowers and the foliage is attractive and aromatic. Can be used as a groundcover in sun or shade. An impressive perennial, which effortlessly produces a waveof nodding blooms in the most sensual shades ranging from deep maroon to almost black. Grows 18 inches tall. Hardy in zones 5-9. Plant History: Widely distributed, mainly in temperate regions, the Geranium family comprises 400 species of both annual and perennial forms. The name clearly refers to the beak-like fruits, and derives from the Greek "geranos", a crane. This also lends itself to explain the common name, Cranesbill, with "phaem" meaning dark colored. THE ROYAL BOTANIC GARDENS, KEW: Kew grows more species in its 300 acres than any other garden in the world and is an important scientific institution. The magnificent glasshouses, including Decimus Burton's famous Palm House, display a wide range of plants from rainforest to desert and provide the visitor with a visual and fragrant treat whatever the time of year.
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Bronze Beauty Ajuga 48 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 34.99
Bronze Beauty Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Bronze Beauty Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Bronze Beauty Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Bronze Beauty Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Mysteria Coral Bells - Heuchera - Shade Perennial
USD 9.99
HEUCHERA: Vigorous and large flowered, these varieties make excellent border plants with their nearly evergreen foliage in neat clumps. Bright flowers are held aloft on airy stems in May through July. Can be used in a shady courtyard, pot or as a groundcover under deciduous trees. Benefits from deheading. Lovely ruffled and silvered leaves set the stage for the free-flowering spikes of coral pink flowers. Southern heritage will see this plant through the dog-days of summer. Mix up a mass "Mysteria' in your garden!
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Blackberry Crisp Bells - Heuchera - Shade Perennial
USD 9.99
HEUCHERA: Vigorous and large flowered, these varieties make excellent border plants with their nearly evergreen foliage in neat clumps. Bright flowers are held aloft on airy stems in May through July. Can be used in a shady courtyard, pot or as a groundcover under deciduous trees. Benefits from deheading. The first in our "Crisp series" with seriously crinkled and crisped margins. 'Blackberry Crisp' is also the first ruffled summer purple. It has a tight mounding habit with leaves that change for deep burgundy in the spring to deep purple to purple black. Short white flowers in spring add to this appealing gem.
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Prunella 'Freelander Blue' Seeds
USD 3.95
This Prunella simply has no idea how to stop flowering! From late spring through the middle of autumn, it sets new clusters of violet-blue blooms all over the place. It is grown as a groundcover, but it may become one of your favorite flowering perennials, too!One of the longest-blooming plants in any garden, its 2-inch bloom clusters attract butterflies and bees. The stems can reach up to 10 inches high, held above the 7-inch-high foliage of dark green. 'Freelander Blue' is a quick spreader, reaching 18 to 24 inches wide to really cover some ground!Great as edging, in the border, and even in containers, this perennial thrives in full sun to partial shade. Try it this season and find out just how ornamental a groundcover can be! It blooms the first year from seed. Zones 4-8. Pkt is 50 seeds.
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Bronze Beauty Ajuga 4 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 5.99
Bronze Beauty Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Bronze Beauty Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Bronze Beauty Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Bronze Beauty Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Burgundy Glow Ajuga 24 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 19.99
Burgundy Glow Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, Ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Burgundy Glow Ajuga 8 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 8.99
Burgundy Glow Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, Ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Bronze Beauty Ajuga 8 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 8.99
Bronze Beauty Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Bronze Beauty Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Bronze Beauty Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Bronze Beauty Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Burgundy Glow Ajuga 4 Plants - Carpet Bugle -Very Hardy
USD 5.99
Burgundy Glow Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, Ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Bronze Beauty Ajuga 24 Plants - Carpet Bugle - Very Hardy
USD 19.99
Bronze Beauty Ajuga is a low growing evergreen perennial 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall which forms a dense matlike groundcover as it spreads along underground stolons. As is typical of herbaceous plants in the mint family, ajuga has square stems and opposite or whorled leaves. The basal leaves are dark green and oblong or spoon shaped, 3-5 in (7.6-12.7 cm) long and 1-2 in (2.5-5.1 cm) wide; stem leaves are a little smaller. The flowers (usually blue or purplish) are about 1/2 in (1.3 cm) long and borne in whorls on erect spikes 6-10 in (15.2-25.4 cm) tall. They are typical mint flowers: tubular with two unequal lips. Location: Bronze Beauty Ajuga is native to Europe, western Asia and Iran. It has escaped cultivation and become naturalized in some parts of the northeastern and northcentral U.S. Bronze Beauty Ajuga grows rapidly even in poor, heavy soils. Light: Grow Ajuga in partial shade to full shade. Ajuga can tolerate morning or late afternoon sun, but the leaves will surely scorch if they are exposed to full midday sun.Moisture: Ajuga needs moist conditions. It does best in fairly well drained soils with frequent watering.Hardiness: USDA Zones 3 - 9. Propagation: Ajuga is easily propagated by separating the little plants that arise from the spreading stolons. This can be done any time of year. Ajuga also can be started from cuttings in summer. Larger areas can be seeded with Ajuga. Bronze Beauty Ajuga makes a showy groundcover in moist, shady areas of the landscape. It grows well in areas too shady for grass. Under ideal growing conditions Ajuga will spread rapidly from its underground runners. It forms such a dense mat that weeds cannot grow through it.
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Lakeside Little Tuft Hosta Perennial - Shade Lover
USD 12.99
Partial shade and humusy, moisture-retentive soil. Good multipurpose plants for shaded areas. Use in woodland gardens, the border and containers. Excellent for groundcover and great near water. Leaves have yellow gold center with green margin. Diploid variety with deep purple flowers.
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Melting Fire Coral Bells - Heuchera - Shade Perennial - Potted
USD 9.99
HEUCHERA: Vigorous and large flowered, these varieties make excellent border plants with their nearly evergreen foliage in neat clumps. Bright flowers are held aloft on airy stems in May through July. Can be used in a shady courtyard, pot or as a groundcover under deciduous trees. Benefits from deheading. Curled red to maroon foliage and butterfly-attracting sprays of pink spring blooms. The new spring foliage emerges bright red and delightfully curled and ruffled on this plant, which reaches only 18 inches high. As spring turns to summer it becomes more purple, adding maroon highlights and keeping its red tones right through the hottest weather. Tiny pink blooms on long, slender stems top the foliage in late spring. Colorful from spring until frost!
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