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Old 22-05-2003, 04:44 PM
Terry Horton
 
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On Tue, 20 May 2003 14:27:48 GMT, "jojo"
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Hi all,
I am plant challenged.

I am looking for a groundcover that is thick and hardy.
It needs to withstand full sun with lots of neglect and little water.


Snake Herb (_Dyschoriste linearis_) Bluish-purple, foxglove family
flowers from spring to mid-summer and again in fall (ours is in bloom
right now). Texas native, likes the sun, handles drought. With a
little water it's aggressive at filling in bare spots, but doesn't
seem to crowd out our other plants. We cut it to the ground in late
winter, and right now it's as full as ever and heavy with blooms. Of
all the sunny groundcovers I've used this is my favorite. Good pic via
http://tinyurl.com/cekl

Barton Springs Nursery sells snake herb intermittently as flats come
in from their greenhouses. If they're out have them check with their
grower.