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.
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 evergreen groundcover showcases a low, trailing habit, forming a dense mat of glossy, dark green foliage. Hardy in Zones 4-9, it thrives in cool to moderate temperatures and adapts well to partial shade to full sun conditions. This cultivar...
Short - Plant 8"-12" apart. A soft cushion of green reddish pink flowers are produced in early summer. Good for between stepping stones. Needs good drainage.
Low growing evergreen to about 4 to 6 inches high and indefinite width. Hardy to about -20 degrees. Sun to partial shade. Dark green leaves with bright pink flowers from llate spring to mid-summer. Rarely bears fruit.
Long, trailing stems, quickly to form a dense, evergreen groundcover. Bright, 1" lavender blue flowers appear in spring. Excellent under trees, shrubs or as a border. Prefers moist, rich soil.
Long, trailing, dense, evergreen carpet. Bright, 1" flowers appear in spring. Creamy white margined evergreen foliage forms a dense carpet to 6" high. Hardy to -20* F. Moist, rich soil. Sun or partial shade.
Semi-evergreen groundcover. Spires of tiny, round, blue flowers all spring. Attracts butterflies and hummingbirds. Bronze foliage in the fall and winter.