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  1. Oct 10, 2023 · Flowering ground cover plants are an excellent way to add color and interest to your garden in areas you might otherwise decide to ignore. There are many different ground covers with beautiful blooms, which can be confusing when trying to find the perfect fit. After all, most often choosing the right plant is simply a matter of personal taste.

    • Bugleweed
    • Canadian Anemone
    • Candytuft
    • Creeping Phlox
    • Creeping Thyme
    • Deadnettle
    • Hosta
    • Horned Violet
    • Japanese Pachysandra
    • Liriope

    Perennial bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) is a member of the mint family that readily naturalizes in Zones 3 to 10, growing best in average to moist soil, with full sunto partial shade. In warmer climates, this plant is evergreen. Topping out at six inches, it derives its name from spikes of tiny bugle-shaped blossoms that range in color from blue to whi...

    Perennial Canadian anemone (Anemone canadensis) is a US native wildflower that spreads well in Zones 3 to 8, prefers moist soil, and thrives in full sun to part shade. Its height varies from one to two feet. Blossoms are individual and white in color, and leaves are bright green with toothed edges. Canadian Anemone Native Wildflower Seeds You can f...

    Candytuft (Iberis sempervirens) is a woody, mounding perennial that likes full sun and well-drained soil, and tolerates drought. It’s suitable for Zones 3 to 8, and reaches a height of about 12 inches. In warmer climates, this plant is evergreen. The blossoms of candytuft consist of sweetly scented clusters of white petals, which are often so profu...

    Creeping phlox, or moss phlox, makes a bold statement as a carpet of color in shades of pink, blue, or white. Leaves are small and evergreen. It stands up to light foot traffic and is lovely cascading over slopes and garden walls. This is a native variety suitable for Zones 3 to 9 that is perennial in most regions. Plants are about two inches tall,...

    Creeping thyme (Thymus praecox) is a wild variety of the herb that is wonderful between stepping stones. Light foot traffic releases a delightful minty aroma. Hardy in Zones 4 to 8, this woody perennial likes well-drained dry to average soil and full sun. It’s drought tolerant, and evergreen in mild climates. Reaching approximately three inches in ...

    Lamium maculatumthrives in Zones 3 to 8 in part to full shade. It is evergreen in temperate zones. Leaves are variegated green and silvery-white, and pink blossoms appear from May through July. This drought-tolerant plant prefers cool, low-humidity regions with well-drained soil. Varieties vary in height from several inches to about two feet, grow ...

    Reliable perennials, hosta leaves vary from forest to lime green, to variegated green and white, to all white. Blooming is inflorescent in nature, with tall spikes of small white or purple blossoms appearing from May through July. Some varieties are sweetly scented. Also called plantain lilies, hostas have always been a staplein my family’s gardens...

    Horned violets are annuals with green, rounded leaves, and scented two-toned blossoms in shades of purple and blue that bloom from April through June. They are perennials in temperate climates. Reaching from six to eight inches in height, creeping horned violets are suitable for Zones 6 to 11. They require average soil and moisture, and do best in ...

    Japanese pachysandra, or spurge, is an evergreen perennial that’s perfect under shrubs where grass doesn’t want to grow. As a kid, I helped one neighbor gather a bucketful of cuttings from another neighbor to plant under a large tree with distressed, sprawling roots, and bare soil. Those cuttings took root almost immediately. Before long, there was...

    Liriope is also known as lily turf. I have this hardy perennial beneath my front garden rosebush. It’s a grass-like plant with clumping and creeping varieties that may reach one to two feet in height. Spikes of tiny blossoms in shades of blue, white, or purple appear in August and September. Some have green foliage, while others are variegated. Lir...

  2. Dec 14, 2023 · These ground cover plants for full sun include some flowering, perennial, evergreen and hardy varieties to landscape you garden.

  3. Oct 25, 2022 · Ground cover plants with white flowers are ideal for creating a floral mat in beautiful shades of white. However, white-flowering ground cover plants offer more than just beauty. Their spreading nature and mat-forming habit help keep weeds under control and prevent soil erosion.

  4. Oct 31, 2023 · Ground cover plants with blue flowers provide a blanket of soft, colorful plants in shades of indigo, cyan, navy blue, pastel blue and pale lilac. Blue-flowering ground cover plants have several beneficial uses in a garden landscape. The mat-forming plants help prevent soil erosion, keep weeds under control, cover bare patches of ground, and attract pollinators.

  5. Jan 28, 2021 · Spanning beautiful flowering plants that carpet the landscape to handsome foliage that brings texture and interesting shapes to the garden, ground covers can vary between just a few inches tall to a foot or more.

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  7. Apr 26, 2024 · Flowering ground covers can solve all these problems and look beautiful while doing it. Here are 10 of the best flowering ground cover plants for your garden or landscape.

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