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VINCA MINOR (Traditional)

An excellent ground cover for sun and shade.
Beautiful, extremely thick flats. |
Available:
- 3” peat pots 32 per flat (approx. 15 leads per pot)
- 2.25” peat pots 50 per flat (approx. 10 leads per pot)
Zone: 4-9
Common Names: Myrtle,
Periwinkle
An excellent evergreen groundcover for shade and partial
sun. Will flourish in well drained, fertile, loamy soil.
Blooms strong in spring with a blue flower and
sporadically throughout the summer. Matures with ½” to 1
½” foliage at a height of 6-8”.
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VINCA MINOR BOWLES
(Bowlesii)
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Larger foliage, prolific bloomer
Available: 2.25” peat pots 50 per flat
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Fast spreading, shade loving
groundcover. Larger leaves and more prolific bloomer
than traditional.
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PACHYSANDRA Terminalis

Perfect for dense shade.
Plants are large, and have tremendous root mass.
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Available:
- 2.25” peat pots 50 per flat
- Heavy Rooted Cuttings Sand Flats 100 per flat
- Heavy Rooted Cuttings Sand Flats 50 per flat
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Evergreen groundcover produces white flowers in May
and June. Prefers shade and will reach a mature height
of 8-10”. The leaves are veined, dark green and toothed
along the outside edges. Spreads by rhizomes. |
ENGLISH IVY (Hedera Helix)
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Does best in sun but will
cover nicely in shade. Large cuttings with magnificent
roots. |
Available:
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2.25” peat pots 50
per flat
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Heavy Rooted Cuttings
Sand Flats 100 per flat
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Heavy Rooted Cuttings
Sand Flats 50 per flat
USDA Hardiness Zone: 4-9
Common Name: English Ivy
Evergreen groundcover with large dark green foliage.
Prefers the sun but will cover nicely in shaded areas.
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BALTIC IVY
(Hedera Helix ‘Baltica’)
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This is a true classic, beautiful.
Available:
USDA Hardiness Zone: 5-10
Common Name: Baltic Ivy
Leaves have distinct white veins and are smaller than
species. Hardier than species. |
EUONYMUS (
Fortunei ‘Coloratus’)
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A very fine ground cover.
Will tolerate full sun or heavy shade.
Winters bring reddish, purple
foliage. |
Available:
Common Names:
Euo, Purple Wintercreeper
Rapid growing, drought tolerant, evergreen groundcover.
Will do well in sun or shade. Leaves are 1 ½”-2” and
turn burgundy in the fall.
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AJUGA
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Spreads rapidly, and prefers shade but will do alright in sun. Grows
in a compact, very dense mat. Leaves are large oval shape. |
Available:
Zones 4-9
Common Names: Bugleweed, Bronze Ajuga
Purplish bronze foliage. Blue flowers appear in May and
June. Grows well in sun or shade.
Zones 4-9
Common Names: Burgundy Glow Ajuga
Tri-color variegation (white, pink, green). Produces
blue flowers. |
SEDUM
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Prefers full sun and dryer soil (sandy, loam, clay). Succulent green
leaves with attractive flowers.
USDA Hardiness Zone: 3-10 |
Sedum spurium Dragon’s Blood
- 2.25” peat pots 50 per flat
Creeping, reddish foliage. Sun
loving groundcover that produces red flowers in late
summer. |
Sedum rupestre Blue Spruce
- 2.25” peat pots 50 per flat
Bluish-green evergreen foliage.
Produces yellow flowers in late summer. Drought
tolerant. |
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Liriope Muscari
‘Big Blue’ Zones
5-10
Grass like foliage that are 3/8”-1/2” wide. Grows by
clumping out from the main plant. Flowers in late summer
by pushing lavender flower spikes. When the fall
arrives, black berries will appear on the spikes.
Available: 3 ½” plastic pots
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Liriope Muscari
‘Variegata’
Zones 6-10
Grass like foliage with yellow variegation. Matures at
12-15”. Grows by clumping and flowers in August and
September with lavender flower spikes.
Available: 3 ½” plastic pots
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Liriope
Spicata Zones
4-10
Grassy foliage is ¼” wide and reaches mature height of
12-15”. Produces insignificant pale lavender flower
spikes. Grows well in sun or shade and spreads by
rhizomes.
Available: 3 ½” plastic pots
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