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GROUNDCOVER

Groundcover of ''Vinca major''

'Groundcover' is a plant used for the purpose of growing over an area of ground to hide it or to protect it from erosion or drought. In an ecosystem, the ground cover is the layer of vegetation below the shrub layer.
Strictly speaking, the most widespread groundcover are grasses of various types. In gardening terms, however, the term groundcover refers to non-grass plants that are used in place of grasses.
Four general types of plants are commonly used as groundcovers:

Vines, which are woody plants with slender, spreading stems

Herbaceous plants, or non-woody plants

Shrubs of low-growing, spreading species

Moss of larger, coarser species
Of these types, some of the most common groundcovers include:

Bacopa (''Bacopa'')

Ivy (''Hedera'')

Gazania (''Gazania rigens'')

Ground-elder (''Aegopodium podagraria'')

Ice plant

Japanese honeysuckle (''Lonicera japonica'')

Junipers of various low-growing types

Kudzu

Lantana, creeping species

Lilyturf (''Liriope spicata'')

Mint (''Mentha'')

Nasturtium (''Tropaeolum majus'')

Pachysandra

Pearlwort (''Sagina subulata'')

Periwinkle (''Vinca'')

Shasta daisy (''Leucanthemum'')

Soleirolia (''Soleirolia soleirolii'')

Spider plant (''Chlorophytum comosum'')

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