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AJUGA Zones 3-9 Sun to shade

reptans - Vigorous evergreen groundcover or filler plant.  Blue-purple flowers stand 4 to 6" over the clean green foliage only 2" tall.  The original species, but usually overlooked in favor of the cultivars.  Photos & availability

Atropurpurea- Broadleaf, usually evergreen groundcover.  Purple flowers in spring above bronze, purple, and green leaves.   Ideal for small areas.  Awards: Award of Garden Merit.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.Photos & availability

Burgundy Glow- A variegated ajuga whose leaves are edged in white with a burgandy overlay and green center creating a unique tricolor effect.  Awards: Award of Garden Merit.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum. Photos & availability
Caitlains Giant- Much larger leaves and flower inflorescences than typical.  Awards: Award of Garden Merit. Photos & availability

'Chocalate Chip'Photos & availability

 

CONVALLARIA

majalis - Lily-of-the-Valley Zones 3-7 Part shade

Fragrant bell shaped flowers hang beneath handsome leaves.  An old beloved favorite.  Makes an admirable groundcover in good conditions, and can be surprisingly adept to less than perfect environmental factors.  Grows about 6-9" tall and slowly spreads in goood soil.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

EUONYMOUS

fortunei Zones 4-9 Sun to shade

Coloratus - Purple Wintercreeper - Purple wintercreeper will spread across the ground or climb a tree.  The evergreen leaves turn purple and red in cold weather giving color to the garden when it needs it.   Photos & availability

Variegatus - This is a small trailing shrub or can be used as a climber.  The leaves are margined in white -often with a pink tinge, and the center of the leaves are gray-green.  Usually only 12-18 inches tall when used as a groundcover, but can climb to the height of any structure it is allowed to climb.  Awards: Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.  Photos & availability

 

HEDERA Zones 5-9 Sun to shade

helix - English Ivy - Useful evergreen groundcovers, especially for difficult sites under trees.   Recommended by: United States National Arboretum  Photos & availability

Buttercup - Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.  Photos & availability

Gold Dust’ - Photos & availability

Ivalace - Curly Leaf Ivy - Evergreen leaves curl at the edge.   Gives unusual texture when grown up trees and walls.  Awards: First Class Certificate & Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society  Photos & availability

Needlepoint - Elongated narrow leaves give this ivy distinction.  This vigorous grower makes good groundcover.  Photos & availability

Silverdust - Not speckled as the name suggests.  This ivy has creamy leaf edges and is hardier than most variegated   ivies. Photos & availability

 

HELLEBORUS Zones 4-10 Sun to shade

orientalis- Lenten Rose - Handsome evergreen leaves spread slowly to make a tall groundcover.  The flowers appear in late winter to spring and may range in colors from white to crimson to maroon.  Flowers are frequently flushed with green.  Grows about 24" tall and spreads slowly.  Easy to grow in partial to full shade.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum Photos & availability

HYPERICUM

calycinium - Creeping St.  John’s Wort - Zones 5-8 Sun to part shade

A tough, easily grown, evergreen groundcover well known to take difficult conditions.  Covers itself in yellow flowers in the summer.  Gets about 12" tall and spreads 24" or more in ten years.  An occasional hard mowing or cutting back helps to rejuvinate foliage.  Awards: Award of Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.  Recommended by: Garden Clubs of America., United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

 LIRIOPE

muscari - Monkey Grass Zones 6-10 Sun to shade
The most common form.  Slowly spreads from clumps.  Tops for edging and groundcover.  A slow spreading clump apx.  12" tall.  
Photos & availability

Variegata- Silver edged leaves and purple flowers make this an extremely useful plant.  Takes full sun or can brighten a shady spot.  Photos & availability

spicata - Creeping Lilyturf - Rapid spreader with a thin leaf blade.  Best type for use as a large spreading groundcover, but not for use as edging.   12" tall and spreading.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

Silver Dragon - This is a new rapid spreading grass with silvery-white edges against blue-green center.  Growth is slower than regular Liriope spicata.   Superb! 12"x18"  Photos & availability

 

LYSIMACHIA

nummularia - Creeping Jenny/Moneywort Zones 4-9 Sun to shade

Dark green round leaves on a low growing groundcover only 1 to 2" tall.  Rapid spreading in sun or light shade.  Photos & availability

Aurea - Same habit as the above plant but with golden leaves.  Photos & availability

 

MAZUS

reptans - Zones 5-9 Sun to part shade

Mazus is a dense prostrate growing perennial that is superb as a groundcover or filler.  Only1-2" high, it is good for use between paving stones.  Tiny tubular purple flowers that look like tiny butterflies, appear in the spring.  Photos & availability

Albus- A white flowered form of the above plant.  Photos & availability

 

OPHIOPOGON - Mondo Grass -

japonicus - Zones 5-9 Sun to shade

Fast growing evergreen grass for groundcover.  Dark green color.  Finer and smaller growing than the similar Liriope.   6-10" tall.  Spreads rapidly.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

Nanus - Smaller than above- extremely low habit to about 4" tall.  Only hardy in Zones 7-9.   Photos & availability


planiscapus- Zones 7-9 Sun to shade

Nigrescens - Black Mondo Grass - Extremely slow growing grass.  The blackest leaved plant we know and it is very striking.   6-8" tall.  Rarely available.  Best when seen up close.  Photos & availability

 

PACHYSANDRA

terminalis - Japanese Spurge Zones 3-8 Part shade to shade

Top evergreen groundcover for shade.  Grows about 8" tall and spreads about 12".  Foliage adds rich lush look to any planting.  Long time favorite.  Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

Variegata - The leaves on this handsome evergreen groundcover are mottled in silvery white.  Perfect for lighting up the floor of a dark garden and one of the handsomest of all variegated groundcovers.   Awards: Award of Garden Merit from the Royal Horticultural Society.   Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

 

PHLOX

subulata - Creeping Phlox / Thrift - Zones 3-9 Sun to part shade

Prostrate evergreen mats that cover themselves in flowers in early spring.  They grow about 6" tall and spread 24".

Candy Stripe - White and pink flowers.  Photos & availability

Emerald Blue - Blue flowers.  Photos & availability

Emerald Pink - Pink flowers.  Photos & availability

Red Wings - Red flowers.  Awards: Award of Garden Merit.   Photos & availability

White Delight - White flowers.  Photos & availability

 

RUBUS Zones 7-9 Sun to part shade

calycinoides - Creeping Bramble- Photos & availability

SAGINA

subulata - Irish Moss or Pearlwort - Zones 4-7 Sun to part shade

This evergreen perennial has moss-like foliage that grows to less than one inch tall.  Needs moist, well drained soil, and some shade in hot areas.  Makes a nice groundcover, or can be used between flagstones and pavers.  Photos & availability

   'Aurea' - Golden leaved variety.  Photos & availability

SAXIFRAGA Zones 5-8 Part shade to shade

stolenifera - Mother-of-Thousands or Strawberry Geranium - This plant has rounded olive green leaves with silver-gray veins.  The flowers are white panicles in the spring.  Admittedly rapid spreading but not that difficult to maintain.  6" tall and spreading.  Photos & availability

VINCA

minor - Periwinkle - Zones 4-9 Sun to shade

Ranks at the top of evergreen groundcover.  Versatile and adaptable.  Blue flowers are a spring tradition.  Recommended by: United States National Arboretum.  Photos & availability

 

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