I love this plant. We have a large patch of it in a damp but shaded part of the garden. It has occupied the space very effectively making a blanket of its chirpy foliage and pretty flowers with very little infiltration of weeds. It also well behaved and has not sought to invade its surroundings.
Very attractive. Groundcovers should get more love than they do. It reminds me of our Salvia lyrata, a beautiful native Texan with interesting semi-evergreen purple veined foliage and early blue blooms.
I love this plant. We have a large patch of it in a damp but shaded part of the garden. It has occupied the space very effectively making a blanket of its chirpy foliage and pretty flowers with very little infiltration of weeds. It also well behaved and has not sought to invade its surroundings.
I think invasiveness comes down to conditions and point of view. It's a great garden plant though.
Very attractive. Groundcovers should get more love than they do. It reminds me of our Salvia lyrata, a beautiful native Texan with interesting semi-evergreen purple veined foliage and early blue blooms.
Not a species I know; will look it up.
Allen B is growing it, too.🌸