-
whereas groundcover that
loses its
foliage in the
winter months is
known as deciduous. Five
general types of
plants are
commonly used as
groundcovers in gardening:...
-
phytotoxicity from the
produced chemicals may
prevent germination of some seeds.
Groundcovers are
plants which grow
close to the ground,
under the main crop, to slow...
-
bulbs (like tulips, narcissus, and gladiolus); lawn gr****, and
other groundcovers, (such as
periwinkle and Dichondra). Each type of
plant must be separated...
- In ecology,
stratification refers to the
vertical layering of a habitat; the
arrangement of
vegetation in layers. It
classifies the
layers (sing. stratum...
- The
surrounding garden contains a
collection of
unusual conifers and
groundcovers. Dry
Stone Sphere—A
stacked stone sculpture, by
stone artist Devin Devine...
- A
wetland is a
distinct semi-aquatic
ecosystem whose groundcovers are
flooded or
saturated in water,
either permanently, for
years or decades, or only...
- moss
garden was
created by
removing shrubby underbrush and
herbaceous groundcovers,
thinning trees, and
allowing mosses to fill in naturally.
Mosses are...
- single-seeded
berries on a
spike in the fall. It is one of the most po****r
groundcovers in the
southeastern United States and
areas with a
similar climate. Creeping...
- hedges, and has been used for topiary. It is
easily grown in pots. The
groundcover cultivars spread widely, with a
dense and
durable texture. In
order to...
- Australia.
Retrieved 2008-04-11. Arthurs,
Kathryn L., ed. (1979).
Lawns &
Groundcovers. Lane
Publishing Co. ISBN 9780376035073. "AGM
Plants - Ornamental" (PDF)...