Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus

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Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus

It is similar in habit to English ivy, in that it spreads along the ground, rooting as it goes, until it reaches a vertical surface which it then begins to climb. 'Coloratus' is sometimes sold as Euonymus fortunei var. If allowed to climb a wall, tree or other structure, this plant assumes more vine-like characteristics and is more likely to produce flowers, though still sparse and inconspicuous. The flowers are at best sparse, but are usually not present. It features lustrous, ovate to elliptic, dark green leaves (1-2" long) which turn dark purple in fall and winter. This plant is a good ground cover for slopes. It is also used for container plantings, massing and erosion control. It is one of the most popular evergreen ground covers available in commerce today. Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus, Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus', also known as Wintercreeper and Wintercreeper Eunonymus, is a dense, woody-stemmed, broadleaf evergreen plant which comes in a variety of forms. Purple Wintercreepers have inconspicuous, greenish-white flowers that may appear in June. Euonymus fortunei 'Coloratus' (commonly called purple wintercreeper euonymus, is primarily a trailing ground cover form which typically grows to 6-9" tall and spreads indefinitely by rooting stems as a sprawling, tangled, bushy mat. coloratus. ... more

 

Lamium - Beacon Silver The Lamium ‘Beacon Silver’, Lamium maculatum, has beautiful oval, gray-green to silvery-white leaves with greenish margins. Use Lamium in hanging baskets, in mixed containers, trailing over walls or as an edger, but spread must be controlled. The short spiked clear, pale pink flowers make it a wonderful ground cover. ‘Beacon Silver’ will grow best in full sun, but will tolerate some afternoon shade in a moist area. Plant in a well-drained soil and do not allow it to dry out.

Purple Wintercreeper Euonymus