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Groundcovers
Creeping Thyme (left)
Pink Creeping Baby's Breath (center)
Silver Edged Horehound (right)
These plants live well together in the hot rock garden on the south side of the house. They grow around the edges of the flagstone stepping stones. The horehound is the tallest, about 6-7 inches, and is a favorite food source of native mason and bumble bees. It is also evergreen, while the thyme and baby's breath go dormant in the fall.
Groundcovers
Creeping Thyme (left)
Pink Creeping Baby's Breath (center)
Silver Edged Horehound (right)
These plants live well together in the hot rock garden on the south side of the house. They grow around the edges of the flagstone stepping stones. The horehound is the tallest, about 6-7 inches, and is a favorite food source of native mason and bumble bees. It is also evergreen, while the thyme and baby's breath go dormant in the fall.