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Hosta, Tiny Venusta

Hosta venusta
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5a 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 9a
Light: P.Shade-P.Sun to Shade
Height: 2in. x 4in. wide
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic
Flowers: Early Summer
Common Uses:Alpine Rockery, Container, Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Ornamental, Shade
Solid green tufts of 2 inch long leaves cuddle at the base, from which arise 6 inch tall stalks of purple flowers in the summer. Tougher and faster growing than Cat's Eye and also requires extra summer watering. Suitable companion of Faerie Ferns, Star Creepers, and Pearly Wire Vine and other faerie flora. This is not for the Southwest.

Star Creeper, Baby Blue

Pratia pendunculata (Laurentia)
Cold Tolerance: Zone 5b 6a 6b 7a 7b 8a 9a 9b-11
Light: P.Shade-Sun to Shade
Height: 1in. groundcover
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic
Flowers: Early Summer to Late Spring to Middle Spring to Middle Summ
Common Uses:Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Shade, Walk About


Need a quick spreading groundcover for shade to sun, that has adorable baby blue, star-shaped flowers from late May until September? Flowers look like miniature umbrellas dancing above the dark green, corsican mint-like leaves (sans the scent). The perfect faerie garden plant or groundcover between plants or stepping stones. Likes loose, organic, rotted bark soil. Not invasive.

Star Creeper, Country Park

Pratia pendunculata 'Country Park'
Cold Tolerance: Zone 6b 7a 7b 8a 9a 9b-11
Light: P.Shade-Sun to Shade
Height: 1in. groundcover
Water: Wet-Normal
Soil: Organic-Loamy
Flowers: Early Summer to Late Spring to Middle Summer
Common Uses:Jar-Gems"""""""" TM, Garden Railroads, Groundcover, Miniature/Faery Garden, Ornamental, Shade, Walk About
Same as ""Baby Blue"" albeit dark blue flowers. Star creepers are a dream come true for all you folks looking for plants to tuch in between stepping stones or rocks in the shade.