Tough evergreen dappled-shade loving plant able to withstand dry conditions, making it popular ground cover for difficult sites. Produces attractive mat of foliage, with neat rounded white veined leaves and golden yellow flowers produced freely in spring.
aspect | shade to semi-shade |
---|---|
evergreen? | evergreen |
height & spread | H20-40cm spreads as ground cover |
Soil | dry to moist |
availability | Readily available |
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