Creeping Plants
Creeping plants, also known as ground covers, are low-growing plants that spread across the ground. They can help prevent soil erosion, suppress weeds, and enhance the beauty of gardens. Common examples include Creeping Thyme, Clover, and Ivy. These plants often have a dense growth habit, making them ideal for filling in bare spots in landscapes.
Creeping plants can thrive in various environments, from sunny areas to shaded spots. They are often used in landscaping for their ability to cover large areas quickly and require less maintenance than traditional lawns. Many creeping plants are also drought-resistant, making them suitable for low-water gardens.