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Trifolium
Clovers, also called trefoils, are plants of the genus Trifolium (), consisting of about 300 species of flowering plants in the legume family Fabaceae originating in Europe. The genus has a cosmopolitan distribution with the highest diversity in the temperate Northern Hemisphere, but many species also occur in South America and Africa, including at high altitudes on mountains in the tropics.
Vaccinium vitis-idaea
species of plant
Achillea millefolium
species of plant
lawn
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Fragaria vesca
species of plant
Hedera
Hedera, commonly called ivy (plural ivies), is a genus of 12–15 species of evergreen climbing or ground-creeping woody plants in the family Araliaceae, native to Western Europe, Central Europe, Southern Europe, Macaronesia, northwestern Africa and across central-southern Asia east to Japan and Taiwan. Several species are cultivated as climbing ornamentals, and the name ivy especially denotes common ivy (Hedera helix), known in North America as "English ivy", which is frequently planted to clothe brick walls.
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi
one of several related bearberry species
Trifolium repens
species of plant
Thymus serpyllum
species of plant
Erica
genus of plants
sweet woodruff
species of plant
Oxalis acetosella
species of plant
Vinca minor
species of plant
Thymus vulgaris
species of plant
Vinca
Vinca (; Latin: vincire "to bind, fetter") is an Old World genus of flowering plants in the family Apocynaceae. The English name periwinkle is shared with the related genus Catharanthus (and with the mollusc Littorina littorea). Some Vinca species are cultivated but have also spread invasively. Additionally, some species have medicinal uses. The most widespread species is Vinca minor.
Aegopodium podagraria
species of plant
Indigofera tinctoria
species of legume
Prunella vulgaris
species of plant
Ajuga reptans
species of plant
Lonicera japonica
species of plant
Vinca major
species of plant
Festuca rubra
species of plant
Festuca ovina
species of plant
Hylotelephium telephium
species of plant
Euphorbia amygdaloides
species of plant
Ajuga genevensis
species of plant
Carex flacca
species of plant
Geranium macrorrhizum
species of plant
Lobularia maritima
species of plant
Teucrium scorodonia
species of plant
Tradescantia zebrina
species of plant
Carpobrotus edulis
species of plant
Dianthus chinensis
Chienese born flower
Tradescantia pallida
species of plant
Salix reticulata
species of plant
Mesembryanthemum crystallinum
species of plant
Thymus praecox
species of plant
Ophiopogon
Ophiopogon (lilyturf) is a genus of evergreen perennial plants native to warm temperate to tropical East, Southeast, and South Asia. Despite their grasslike appearance, they are not closely related to the true grasses, the Poaceae. The name of the genus is derived from Greek ὄφις ophis, 'snake' and πώγων pogon, 'beard', most probably referring to its leaves and tufted growth. In the APG III classification system, it is placed in the family Asparagaceae, subfamily Convallarioideae (formerly the family Ruscaceae). Like many lilioid monocots, it was formerly classified in the Liliaceae.
Sedum sexangulare
species of plant
Fragaria chiloensis
species of plant
Gazania rigens
species of plant
Calluna
Calluna vulgaris, common heather, ling, or simply heather, is the sole species in the genus Calluna in the flowering plant family Ericaceae. It is a low-growing evergreen shrub growing to tall, or rarely to and taller, and is found widely in Europe and Asia Minor on acidic soils in open sunny situations and in moderate shade.
Mesembryanthemum cordifolium
species of plant
Microbiota decussata
species of plant
Soleirolia soleirolii
Soleirolia soleirolii (, syn. Helxine soleirolii) is a flowering plant in the nettle family. It has a number of common names, including '''baby's tears, angel's tears, peace in the home, bits and pieces, bread and cheese, Corsican creeper, Corsican curse, friendship plant, mind-your-own-business, pollyanna vine, Paddy's wig, and mother of thousands'. It should not be confused with Kalanchoe daigremontiana'', another plant known as mother of thousands.
Zoysia
Zoysia (; , -, -, -) is a genus of creeping grasses widespread across much of Asia and Australia, as well as various islands in the Pacific. These species, commonly called zoysia or zoysiagrass, are found in coastal areas or grasslands. It is a popular choice for fairways and teeing areas at golf courses. The genus is named after the Slovenian botanist Karl von Zois (1756–1799).
Dichondra
Dichondra is a small genus of flowering plants in the morning glory family, Convolvulaceae. They are prostrate, perennial, herbaceous plants, with creeping stems which take root readily at the leaf nodes. The flowers are white, greenish or yellowish, diameter. Members of the genus are commonly known as ponysfoots and are native to tropical and cool temperate regions around the world.
Hypericum calycinum
species of plant
Trachelospermum jasminoides
species of plant
Campanula carpatica
species of plant
Tiarella
Tiarella, the foamflowers, is a genus of flowering plants in the family Saxifragaceae. The generic name Tiarella means "little turban", which suggests the shape of the seed capsules. Worldwide there are seven species, one each in eastern Asia and western North America, plus five species in eastern North America. , the taxonomy of Tiarella in eastern North America is in flux.
Liriope
genus of plants
Pachysandra
Pachysandra is a genus of five species of evergreen perennials or subshrubs, belonging to the boxwood family Buxaceae. The species are native to eastern Asia and southeast North America, some reaching a height of , with only weakly woody stems. The leaves are alternate, leathery, with a coarsely toothed margin, and are typically long. The small uni-sexual blooms are greenish-white and produced in late spring or early summer.
Vinca difformis
species of plant
Evolvulus alsinoides
species of plant
Ophiopogon japonicus
species of plant
Pachysandra terminalis
species of plant
Gaultheria shallon
species of plant in the family Ericaceae
Delairea odorata
species of plant
groundcover
thumb|upright=1.1|Groundcover of Vinca major