A mat forming low growing perennial spotted dead nettle is best reserved for the darkest and dampest areas of the garden.
Mat forming perennials.
There are many different areas in your landscaping where low growing perennials will look great.
With about a dozen spotted dead nettle cultivars to choose from most have heart shaped silvery leaves tinged in green along the edge and bloom in spikes of light pink to deep purple flowers that are reminiscent of snapdragons.
This quite exceptional little plant will and grow up to 50cm wide it covers bare spots quickly.
Mitella breweri is a shade loving perennial.
The flowers are like small roses and bloom for much of the summer.
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Height spread 60 cm x 60 cm.
Helianthemum rock rose are versatile evergreen creepers forming a mat of green or silvery leaves.
Some work great in flowerbeds in front of taller growing plants.
Thrives in a moist but well drained soil in full sun.
Dianthus arctic fire is a spectacular first year flowering perennial that forms a dense evergreen mat.
The clear white blooms are complemented by an attractive glowing red eye.
Others look super when planting as edging plants lining sidewalks and driveways.
Throughout late spring and early summer tall upright stems of tiny pale green flowers are produced reaching 50cm in height.
Outstanding cottage plant for bees butterflies.
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A member of the saxifrage family it has dark and glossy low growing evergreen foliage.
Achillea yarrow hardy vigorous mat forming deciduous perennial.
When choosing your low growing perennials consider the amount.
It s an excellent choice for a sunny spot for edgings rock gardens or containers.
Still others do an outstanding job as ground cover and some may even help stop erosion.
A bright green mat of foliage produces large deep violet blue bells in spring.
Masses of small daisy like flowers emerge white with yellow centres before turning pinkish purple giving the entire plant an unusual two tone appearance.