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  2. Dymondia - Wikipedia

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    Light: full sun, part shade; Habit: 2 inches (51 mm) high, spreads to make a carpet like ground cover. Non-invasive, slow-growing. Water: very drought tolerant. Regular watering is needed at higher temperatures and for six months after initia planting till plant is established. The deep roots act as water wells providing water to the plant as ...

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

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    When choosing a ground cover, pay attention to how much sun the area receives. Full sun is considered six or more hours of direct sunlight per day; part sun is about half that. Shade means an area ...

  4. 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.

  5. Barleria repens - Wikipedia

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    1 Invasive. 2 Appearance. ... It can handle shade but prefers full sun in sandy soils. ... The coral creeper is a prostrate ground cover or shrub, ...

  6. Sphagneticola trilobata - Wikipedia

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    It rapidly forms a dense ground cover, crowding away and preventing other plant species from regenerating. This species is widely available as an ornamental and is therefore likely to spread further. It is a noxious weed in agricultural land, along roadsides urban waste places and other disturbed sites.

  7. 15 Plants That Will Destroy Your Garden - AOL

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    2. English Ivy. This invasive ground cover looks great, but does more harm than good. It can kill the trees that it climbs, damage structures, and smother native plants on the ground valuable to ...

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