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  2. These Low-Maintenance Ground Cover Plants Will Protect ... - AOL

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    If you're looking for low-maintenance ground covers, succulents like hens and chicks (Sempervivum spp.) are a great option. These drought-tolerant plants make the perfect addition to rock gardens ...

  3. The 10 Best Low-Growing Perennials, According To Gardening ...

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    Choosing low-growing perennials is a convenient and effective ground cover, minimizes erosion, and adds foliage and flowers to the area. We spoke with gardening pros about their preferred low ...

  4. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That ... - AOL

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    The low-growing herb is often used as ground cover or along walkways. ... Add whimsy and allure to your yard when you plant this shade perennial. It's full of dark green fern-like leaves and ...

  5. Mazus reptans - Wikipedia

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    It prefers protected full sun to half-shade locations. [3] Creeping mazus is used in smaller open areas, between stepping stones in paths and patios, a trailing plant in pots, and in flower beds. [3] It can also be used as a beneficial ground cover for grape vines (Vitis spp.), [4] or the spring foliage of bulbs.

  6. Liriope spicata - Wikipedia

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    Liriope spicata is a species of low, herbaceous flowering plant from East Asia. Common names include creeping lilyturf, [1] creeping liriope, lilyturf, and monkey grass. This perennial has grass-like evergreen foliage and is commonly used in landscaping in temperate climates as groundcover. Creeping lilyturf has white to lavender flowers which ...

  7. Pachysandra terminalis - Wikipedia

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    Pachysandra terminalis is cultivated as an ornamental plant, for use as a massed groundcover, low grouped element, or accent plant in the ground. It is a suitable lower plant for container gardening, and shaded or "northside" window boxes. It takes about three years to establish a solid groundcover in suitable climates, when new plantings are ...