Campanula Muralis is one of the most beautiful low growing perennials that spreads moderately fast. Their foliage is long, heart-shaped, irregularly toothed, and slightly hairy. It’s leaves grow 1 to 3 1/2 inches long and 3/4 to 3 inches wide. The Campanula Muralis has beautiful star-shaped lilac flowers.
Aptenia Yellow, also known as Yellow Apple, is part of the iceplant family. It stems about 2 feet long and has an abundance of heart-shaped or oval-shaped bright green fleshy leaves. It blooms small yellow flowers.
Aptenia Red, also known as Red Apple, is part of the iceplant family. It stems about 2 feet long and has an abundance of heart-shaped or oval-shaped bright green fleshy leaves. It blooms small red flowers.
Australian Violet are tufted plants that typically grow 1 to 4 inches high. With time, they spread several feet, at a slow to moderate rate. Their leaves are kidney shaped, while their flowers are 1/4 to 3/4 inches across and are white or blue fading to white at the petal tips.
African Daisy White flowers are gorgeous white flowers that create a carpet-like effect on your garden when they are in full bloom. These flowers are ideal for ground cover, rock gardens, containers, or for erosion control on slopes.
Gazania Semi-Trailing Armstrong Gold grows about as tall as the clumping variety (flowers of 6-10 inch stalks), but it spreads rapidly by long trailing stems. The foliage is green and the flowers are a beautiful golden yellow.
Ivy Hahn’s has lighter green leaves that grow rapidly. It is excellent for parkways and slopes.
Ivy English has deep dark green leaves that grow 2 to 4 inches wide. It is less vigorous and better suited for smaller areas.
Ivy Algerian has shiny, rich green leaves that grow 5 to 8 inches long in sun or shade.
Moneywort Yellow is an evergreen creeping plant runner that roots at the joints. It grows up to 2 feet. It forms a pretty light green mat of roundish leaves. Flowers are about 1 inch wide, yellow, and they form singly in leaf joints. They bloom in summer.