A well grown bed is absolutely luxurious.
Mat forming ground cover for shade.
Sweet woodruff grows along the ground and can grow up to 20 50 cm long.
It grows in well drained soils in full sun or semi shade.
This plant is considered slightly invasive in portions of the northeast and northwest u s but most gardeners will have no major problems with it.
It forms a dense 8 to 12 inch high mat of silver speckled leaves.
Japanese spurge is a vigorous ground cover with evergreen foliage.
Full partial shade.
Growing 6 12 inches tall and spreading by roots it combines rosettes of glossy deep green foliage topped in spring by spikes of white flowers.
One of the reasons why this perennial is a great ground cover plant is that it grows well in shady areas where other plants don t thrive.
The plant covers itself in yellow flowers in early spring.
This is strictly a shade plant turning yellow in sun.
These groundcovers are mat forming ground hugging spreading and creeping evergreen and flowering groundcover plants that grow only 1 2 or 3 inches tall.
Running postman kennedia prostrata is also drought tolerant and creeps across the ground forming a mat up to 2m wide.
A low growing mat forming deciduous ground cover with tiny white clustered flowers that are surrounded by four large white bracts giving the appearance of a single blossom.
There is no more elegant ground cover for shade than japanese pachysandra.
The creeping foliage grows up to 4 10 cm tall and spreads rapidly to cover the ground.
Yellow archangel lamium galeobdolon hermann s pride zones 4 8 is one of the fastest growing ground covers.
Many of these mat forming plants can be used as fillers between stepping stones and pavers as a lawn substitute or for a groundcover that will creep under and around shrubs trees and other landscape plants.
Sweet woodruff galium odoratum is a hardy perennial ground cover for shade that flowers.
It works well as a low border or ornamental ground cover.