Veronica, or Creeping Speedwell, is a durable, drought tolerant selection is a proven performer. Small, shiny green leaves and lavender to white flowers make a nice display. Perfectly sized for rock gardens and border fronts. A reliable ground cover for any location. Perfect selection for filling in between paving stones. Withstands moderate foot traffic.
Scleranthus uniflorus, also referred to as Australian Astroturf, or Lime Lava, is a soft moss-like ground cover. This slow growing beauty does best in sun to part-sun with moist, well drained soil and regular irrigation.
Creeping Sedum fills in with a carpet of succulent ground cover featuring variegated green leaves that turn bright red-purple in autumn, some species topped with red-russet flowers. One of the least demanding and most satisfying perennials in the garden. Drought tolerant and deer resistant. Classic use for borders and rock gardens. Looks great spilling over container edges and filling in between border stones.