County Park Pratia (Pratia pedunculata ‘County Park’) is sometimes called the Dark Blue Star Creeper. This little gem of a ground cover forms a deep green leaf carpet, which spreads on top and underground to form a super tight weave. County Park Creeper has intensely deep violet-blue flowers that bloom in spring and sporadically in fall. Perfect for patios, walkways and lawn substitution.
Size: #4 True
Spacing: Plant 8″ apart.
Height: Tight to the ground.
How To Grow: Plant in morning shade to full sun.
Foot Traffic: Heavy
Hardy Zones: 7,8,9,10
Tips: Great around ponds and bulbs.
Uses: A ground cover in and around Patios, Pathways, Ponds, Pools, Borders, Rock Garden
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