Campanula Porcharskyana 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 grows 1 to 3 1/2 inches long and 3/4 to 3 inches wide. The Campanula Porcharskyana has beautiful star-shaped lavender-blue flowers.
Armeria Pink are hardy evergreen perennials. They are narrow and stiff leaves that grow in compact tufts with small, pink, rose flowers that grow in a dense globular head. These plants bloom from early spring to late fall.
Baby tears is a delicate-looking creeping herb with bright apple green or yellow leaves and scores of tiny white flowers. It grows close to the ground in mats and is often seen in ornamental gardens.
Pink Clover
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.
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.