Evergreen groundcover. Reddish-gray, peeling bark and small, dark green leaves (turning reddish brown in winter). White, heather-like flowers with a pink tinge appear in April-May. Flowers give rise to bright red fruits which last from August through the winter.
This compact and low-growing perennial forms a dense, moss-like mat with vibrant golden-yellow foliage, perfect for creating a unique groundcover in gardens or between stepping stones. Thriving in USDA Zones 4-7, it prefers cooler temperatures and partial to full sun...
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.
Slow growing, slightly mounding, evergreen herbaceous perennial to about 1 foot tall and 6 feet wide. Hardy to about -20 degrees F. Full to partial sun. Beautiful deep blue flowers cover this ground cover. Likes some shade in extremely hot...
Compact, bushy evergreen shrub. Nearly round glossy green leaves. White or pinkish bell shaped flowers on 6 inch stalks. Bland but edible fruit prized by birds.
Compact, mat forming, evergreen. Fast growing to 6" T X 24"-30" W. Sun to Part Shade. Dark green glossy leaves. Large white flowers in spring. Bright red seedy fruit in fall, but seldom sets in garden. Pacific NW Native. ZN4
A small-fruited, everbearing wild strawberry that is native to North America. White flowers appear throughout summer followed by edble bright red berries. 4"-8" Tall. Spreads indefinitely by runners. Full Sun to Part Shade. ZN4
This low-growing, spreading shrub boasts a dense, mounded habit, making it an excellent ground cover or addition to rock gardens. Recommended for hardiness zones 5-8, it thrives in temperatures ranging from -20°F to 20°F. Its evergreen foliage turns a subtle...
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.