Perennial Peanut Groundcover
$22.00
Hard to find perennial peanuts thrive as a low groundcover or lawn substitute. Makes a handsome, fine texture groundcover under crinum or even in a container. They fix their own nitrogen, so you don’t have to fertilize! Thrives in zone 8b and warmer. We ship FOUR quart-sized plants for $22.
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Description
Growing Conditions: Full sun.
Flowers: Pea-sized yellow flowers in mass. The more you mow the more it flowers.
Flowering Season: Late spring through fall.
Leaves: Thin, lance-shaped leaves grow close to the ground. You can mow, prune or weed eat. If you let them go wild, the leaves will make a 12-inch mound.
Where To Plant: It grows best in full sunlight. It loves to spread itself out. Mix into a wild lawn. Or use in the front of a perennial border or under big perennials such as crinum.
Our Plants: We ship 4, one quart
pot-sized plants.
Additional information
Weight | 2.2 lbs |
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Dimensions | 18 × 6 × 6 in |
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