Groundcover

Spreading plant that features small, round green leaves and bright yellow flowers. Dependable groundcover for areas where other plants fail.

Forming a low mound or cushion of dark green needle-like leaves, smothered by tiny bright rosy-red flowers in late spring.

Forms a tight, solid mat of grayish-green foliage. Light pink flowers cover the ground throughout the summer months. Tolerate heavy foot traffic (3 or more times daily).

This groundcover has red margined green leaves that become brilliantly red with cool autumn temperatures. Deep red/pink flowers contrast with the green leaves in warm weather.

A wiry, mat-forming ground cover that is covered in blue flowers from mid to late summer. Fall color is a gorgeous red.

This is a great, colorful flower for any well-drained area, such as a slope, the edge of a retaining wall, a rock garden, a raised bed, alongside a walk, or in sandy soil. It also has attractive, green, needlelike succulent foliage that become covered with purplish-pink or yellow flowers at peak bloom, which ranges from

Grown primarily for its silver foliage, artemisia is a wonderful accent plant in many settings. Artemisias come in numerous different foliage shapes, sizes, and heights. A few well-known artemisias are ‘Silver Mound’ and the herb tarragon. Use these plants to add texture and subtle color to gardens, containers, and borders. Artemisias are also extremely versatile

Blankets of sparkling small white blooms from late spring to early summer give this tough perennial groundcover its name. After the blooms fade, the plant’s wooly silver foliage remains; it can handle some of the toughest droughts.

This workhorse groundcover has deep green, oval leaves and 2″ gold flowers with pincushion like center clustered stamens in late spring and early summer.

Sweet woodruff makes a big statement in the shade garden. In spring, the plants are smothered with white flowers and the foliage has a sweet, haylike fragrance. It makes a great groundcover for hard-to-plant dark corners of the landscape.

Also known as Periwinkle, this evergreen groundcover has large green leaves and showy blue blossoms. Very evasive so plant in a large area. Can be trimmed back to the ground in the fall or early spring.