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Clover Fern

Sun or shade. A delicate-looking, clover-like fern that forms spreading mats up to 8 inches tall. It makes a nice informal groundcover especially in poorly drained or shady situations or along [...]

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Frogfruit

Sun/part shade; semi-evergreen; a low-growing, low-maintenance groundcover that spreads quickly, mixes freely with grasses, and clambers over baskets and walls. The verbena flowers resemble [...]

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Zoysia

Sun or partial shade, depending on variety. One of the most varied warm-season turfgrasses for Texas, with at least eleven species and multiple cultivars. Zoysia is considered more drought- and [...]

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English Ivy

Shade. Evergreen, with large, glossy, dark-green leaves. English ivy is easy to grow and makes a great groundcover for bright moist shade around buildings and trees, filling in structural beds [...]

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Mexican Petunia (Dwarf)

Sun or partial shade; herbaceous, generally freezing back in winter. ‘Katie’ is a low-growing perennial branching from the ground with woody stems, long willow-like leaves and purple [...]

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Gregg Dalea

Sun or partial shade. Deciduous; nearly evergreen with tiny silvery leaves. Small purple blooms appear spring through fall. A useful ground cover in rocky areas challenged by thin soil difficult [...]

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Woolly Stemodia

Sun/part shade; an attractive groundcover with silvery, white leaves. Stemodia creeps low along the ground and can cascade over rock ledges; it is often mistaken for silver ponyfoot although leaf [...]

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Asiatic Jasmine

Sun/shade; evergreen and low-growing, eventually forming a dense twining groundcover that makes a nice alternative to grass. Asiatic jasmine is typically used around live oaks where it’s [...]

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Turf Sedge

Sun or partial shade. Nearly evergreen, with a glossy, tousled texture and tiny seedheads. This ornamental native sedge superficially resembles turf, but outperforms most turf grasses in both dry [...]

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St. Augustine Grass

Standard turfgrass for shade or partial shade. Thick, lush and evergreen in ideal settings. The coarse, visibly folded blades are rounded at the tip. Established by sod or plugs, it spreads not [...]

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