Slow growing, evergreen groundcover with light pink bell shaped flowers in spring. Scarlet red fruit in summer to fall. Foliage turns a beautiful bronzy red in winter. Drought tolerant once established.
Brownish bronze and green leaves. Leaves are thin and long as compared to other Ajugas. 2" blue flower spikes in early spring. Spreads. Tolerates full sun with ample moisture. Needs winter protection in Zone 4.
Low growing, spreading groundcover. Dark green foliage in the summer turns a bronze reddish color in the fall. White pink flower in spring. Bright red berries in late summer. Resistant to leaf spot and leaf gall.
This vigorous, mat-forming perennial groundcover has a spreading habit, making it ideal for filling in gaps and controlling erosion in garden spaces. Hardy in USDA Zones 3-9, it thrives in full sun to partial shade and prefers moist, well-drained soils,...
Bearing tiny, bright yellow flowers, it creates a striking understory of round, golden foliage and, if planted at the edge of a pond, will reach into the water like rays of sunlight. For stunning contrast, place near plants with purple...
Low growing, stoloniferous evergreen perennial. Dark green leaves with 3 palmate leaflets. Bright pink flowers to about 1 inch appear from late spring to mid-summer. Rarely bears fruit.
This vigorous groundcover features a spreading habit, forming dense mats of glossy, bronze-tinged foliage. Ideal for zones 3-9, it thrives in partial to full shade and tolerates a range of soil types, from moist to well-drained areas. Ajuga reptans 'Catlin's...
Vigorous, mat-forming groundcover has white, pink, rose and green foliage. Makes an ideal groundcover in areas where a lawn is not needed. Produces dainty, dark blue, 6" flower spikes in late spring. Well-drained soil
An attractive groundcover for the shade with light green and white variegated leaves. Usually grown for its foliage. Excellent for that area where nothing else will grow. It can be invasive, but if it's planted in the right spot, it...