Moss - Scotch
The Sagina Golden Scotch Moss, 'Sagina subulata', is one of the most popular ground covers around. The lush, yellow-green foliage stays compact and produces tiny white flowers. It is extremely dense and spready by creeping stems to form it mossy carpet. ‘Golden Scotch Moss’ is not known for its flowering but its foliage. It has a plant height of 1-2” and a spread of 6-12”. ‘Golden Scotch Moss’ performs best in full sun and in moist, well-drained soil. The tiny white flowers will appear late spring into early summer. Use ‘Golden Irish Moss between paving stones, rock walls, as an edging plant or as a small-scale groundcover. ... get more information
Daylily - Frances Joiner The Daylily Frances Joiner, Hemerocallis 'Frances Joiner' (Joiner, '88), has large 5 1/2 inch double peony type blooms that are beige color and fade to rose on towards the edges on green foliage. Frances Joiner is a mid-season rebloomer. It can survive harsh conditions that many other plants can not and prefers full sun for the best performance. The will grow in almost any soil and handle drought to wet soil conditions.
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