Creeping Jenny, or Lysimachia nummularia, is a low-growing perennial that spreads quickly through its trailing stems.
This plant spreads rapidly through underground rhizomes, creating dense clusters of blooms in shades of red, pink, purple, and white.
Sedum, also known as stonecrop, is a versatile succulent that multiplies easily through division and stem cuttings.
This plant produces clusters of tiny, flat-topped flowers in shades of yellow, white, pink, and red, blooming from early summer to fall.
Lamium, or dead nettle, is a low-growing perennial that spreads through stolons, forming a dense mat of foliage.
Japanese Anemone is a graceful perennial that spreads through underground rhizomes.
Bugleweed, or Ajuga, is a low-growing perennial that spreads rapidly through stolons, forming a dense carpet of foliage.
Gooseneck Loosestrife is a vigorous perennial that spreads through underground rhizomes.