Perennials for Ground Covers

Ground covers are both decorative and problem solvers. Many thrive in shade or where lawns will not grow; others are ideal for preventing soil erosion and weed control.

Perennials for ground covers are not usually the herbaceous types that die down in winter but rather evergreen types, woody sub-shrubs and those with winter persistent foliage.

Photo of Ground Phlox

BEARBERRY

Arctostaphylos uva ursi
15 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm. Glossy green leaves and pink, bell-shaped flowers in spring, followed by bright red berries. Sandy dry soil in sun or partial shade.

GOUTWEED

Aegopodium podograria VariegatumĂ­
45 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Also called Ground Elder. Bright green and white foliage. Sun or shade

BUGLE FLOWER

Ajuga species
Foliage height 10 to 15 cm, flowers to 30 cm, spacing 30 cm. Bronze or purple-leaved, plain green and variegated forms are also available. Blue flower spikes in May to June, but pink to white are also possible. Sun or shade.

WOOLLY YARROW

Achillea tomentosa
10 to 15 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Fine-cut silver foliage and light yellow flowers in June to July.  Dry soil in full sun. The foliage persists in winter.

CROWN VETCH

Coronilla varia
60 cm tall, spacing 60 cm. Bushy and upright with masses of pink flowers in June. Use on steep banks as erosion or weed control in sun or partial shade.

SWEET WOODRUFF

Galium odoratum, Asperula o.
15 to 30 cm, spacing 30 cm. Whorls of bright green, shiny leaves and masses of small, white flowers in June to July. Good under planting for moist shade with slight acidic soil.

DEAD NETTLE

Lamium varieties
20 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm.  Foliage is reddish tones with silver veining. Hooded pink or pure white flowers. Tolerates full sun or shade as an under planting.

FLEECE FLOWER

Polygonum and Reynoutria
30 cm tall, spacing 30 to 45 cm.  Darjeeling Red has non-invasive green foliage with dark pink poker flowers in late summer and fall. Sun or partial shade. Dwarf Lace Plant has green and red foliage on woody stems. Pink flowers and showy seedhead in August to September. Can be invasive.

LADY’S MANTLE

Alchemilla mollis and vulgaris
45 cm tall, spacing 60 cm. Lobed or wavy leaves with a fine down. Chartreuse-yellow flowers in May to June. The dwarf form (A. erythropoda) has more silvery leaves. Full sun or partial shade.

PURPLE WINTER CREEPER

Euonymus fortunei Coloratus
30 cm tall, spacing 60 cm. Dark leaves in summer, turning bright red in fall. Sun or shade.

BARRENWORT

Epimedium varieties
30 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Also known as Bishop’s Hat due to its unique flower shape. Fresh green leaves with red and bronze tints. Flowers are red, pink, yellow or white. Sandy soil in sun to partial shade.

JAPANESE SPURGE

Pachysandra terminalis
20 cm tall, spacing 15 to 30 cm. Fully evergreen. Forms a weed-controlling mat. Greenwhite flowers in April to May. Shade to partial shade.

IRIS AND SCOTCH MOSS

Sagina subulata verna and aurea
5 cm tall, spacing 15 to 30 cm.  Bright green or gold mossy foliage with tiny white flowers in June to July. Keep weed-free for best effects. Best in shade. Tolerates full sun in moist soil.

PERIWINKLE

(Vinca minor) 25 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Evergreen with blue-purple flowers in May to June and through the summer. Prefers shade, will tolerate sun if kept moist.

LILY OF THE VALLEY

Convallaria majallis
15 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Broad, pointed green leaves and fragrant pure white flowers in May to June. Good under planting for shade or partial shade.

SNOW IN SUMMER

Cerastium tomentosa
15 cm tall, spacing 45 to 60 cm. Silvery foliage covered with white flowers in June. When used in borders, it should be checked by severe cutting back after flowering. Full sun on dry slopes.

BALTIC OR ENGLISH IVY

Hedera helix
5 cm tall, spacing 30 to 40 cm. A fast spreading ground cover. Shiny dark green leaves turning bronze-purple in fall. Shade to partial shade.

GROUND PHLOX

Phlox subulata
10 to 15 cm tall, spacing 45 cm.  Densely tufted, soft needle-like leaves. Pink, blue or white flower covering in May. Remains green in winter.

DRAGON’S BLOOD STONECROP

Sedum spurium
15 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Deep red foliage all season. Starry red flowers in July to August. Used on banks in full sun.

THYME

Thymus varieties
5 to 10 cm tall, spacing 30 cm. Woolly Thyme ñ dense mat of gray foliage and pink-mauve flowers in June. Thyme is evergreen and comes in gold or silver marked varieties. Sun in well-drained moisture retentive soil.

The above selections are good examples of ground cover perennials, but it is not an exclusive list. Many other low-growing plants can function as ground covers. Bold gardeners are massing perennial Geraniums, Geums and Heuchera for this purpose.  Both fruiting strawberries and ornamental varieties make excellent ground covers.

Use your creative instincts and be a little daring, and by all means, be different.

March 08, 2021 — Garrys Garden Gallery