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A trailing perennial with attractive shiny bronze-tinted leaves, creeping speedwell features delicate blue flowers. It’s particularly nice as a low ground cover in front of and around taller ...
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Creeping speedwell
Cultural needs: Normal or sandy; well drained, moist soil; full sun to part shade Dwarfs and dwarf trees won't be obscured when surrounded by this mat-forming creeping speedwell. Here, in full ...
In cold weather, the foliage takes on bronze highlights. Once established, the plant withstands dry summers. Georgia blue speedwell is a 2003 Great Plant Pick (www.greatplantpicks.org).
For areas with a little more sun, "Georgia Blue" speedwell (Veronica peduncularis) is a standout choice. Planted last year, this low-growing plant quickly took off, covering the area with a mass ...
VIGNETTE: Brilliant blue blooming ‘Georgia Blue’ speedwell (Veronica) radiantly rolls out as a groundcover drift at the feet of the ’Bountiful Blue’ blueberry set amid the emerging stems ...
Waterperry Blue speedwell ( Veronica prostrata 'Waterperry Blue') is a beautiful spring-flowering ground cover, different from tall veronicas. Only 6inches to 8 inches tall, it works well as a ...
which are absent in field speedwell, can differentiate them. So the small blue flowers and the resulting heart-shaped fruits simply grow at the base of leaves in Field speedwell. Turf speedwell has no ...
Until recently, it was grouped within the Scrophulariaceae family. Scrambling speedwell, as suggested by its name, seldom grows upright but instead "scrambles" along the ground and over surrounding ...
For areas with a little more sun, "Georgia Blue" speedwell (Veronica peduncularis) is a standout choice. Planted last year, this low-growing plant quickly took off, covering the area with a mass ...