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Dammer Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster Dammeri) 'Major'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Acaena Microphylla (Acaena microphylla) 'Kupferteppich' - Copper Mat Plant
Vivace - ↨15cm - Ø9cm
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Waldsteinia Mock Strawberry (Waldsteinia ternata) 'Ternata'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Small Periwinkle (Vinca minor)
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Sauge Des Wood (Salvia Nemorosa) 'Ostfriesland'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Japanese Pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis) 'Terminalis'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Japanese Pachysandra (Pachysandra Terminalis) 'Green Carpet'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Millepertuis At Grandes Fleurs (Hypericum calycinum) 'Millepertuis At Grandes Fleurs'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Grimpante - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Common Ivy (Hedera helix) 'Glacier'
Grimpante - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Perennial Geranium (Geranium) 'Rozanne' - Hardy Flowering Plant
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Japanese Euonymus (Euonymus japonicus) 'Green Spire'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Euonymus Fortunei 'Emerald 'n Gold' - Fortune's Spindle Shrub
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Spindle Bush (Euonymus Fortunei) 'Emerald 'n Gaiety'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Japanese Aster (Aster ageratoides) 'Asran'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Alchémille Municipality (Alchemilla Mollis) 'Mollis'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Creeping Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster dammeri) 'Queen Of Carpets'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Creeping Bugle (Ajuga reptans) 'Ajuga reptans'
Vivace - ↨15cm - Ø9cm
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Dammer Cotoneaster (Cotoneaster dammeri) 'Dammer Cotoneaster'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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3 x Liriope muscari 'Ingwersen'
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø14cm
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Campanula Addenda white - 12 winter hardy plants
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Campanula Addenda White Ambella in woven basket with reservoir
Vivace - ↨35cm - Ø25cm
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Campanula Addenda Ambella white - 6 pieces - winter garden
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Campanula Addenda - White Klokjesbloem - Vast Winter Plant
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Campanula Addenda - 12 Winter Violet Garden Plants
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Campanula Addenda violet - set of 6 facadier plants
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Campanula Addenda - Klokjesbloem Purple - Winter Perennial Plant
Vivace - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Set of 6 <tc>POTS</tc> Anouk® lavender - d12cm - outdoor plant
Arbuste - ↨25cm - Ø12cm
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Woodland Sage (Salvia nemorosa) 'Woodland Sage'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Foam Flower (Tiarella cordifolia) 'Cordifolia'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Oriental Hellebore (Helleborus Orientalis) 'Christmas Rose'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Christmas Rose (Helleborus niger) 'Niger'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Fairy Flower (Epimedium rubrum) 'Rubrum'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Persicaria (Persicaria amplexicaulis) 'Blackfield'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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White Geranium (Geranium macrorrhizum) 'White Ness'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Male Fern (Dryopteris filix-mas) 'Dryopteris Filix-Mas'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Asarabacca (Asarum Europaeum) 'Asaret' - European Wild Ginger Plant
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Sweet Woodruff (Galium odoratum)
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Little Periwinkle (Vinca Minor) 'Blue and Gold'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Little Periwinkle (Vinca minor) 'Argenteovariegata'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Greater Periwinkle (Vinca major) 'Alba'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Buenos Aires Vervain (Verbena Bonariensis) 'Lollipop' - Purple Flowering Plant
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Chenault Coralberry (Symphoricarpos x chenaultii) 'Hancock'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Sauge Des Wood (Salvia Nemorosa) 'Caradonna'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Three-Toothed Cinquefoil (Potentilla tridentata) 'Nuuk'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Chèvrefeuille At Cupule (Lonicera Pileata) ''
Grimpante - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Creeping Isotome (Isotoma fluviatilis) 'Alba'
Vivace - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Scentless St. John's Wort (Hypericum Inodorum) 'Inodorum'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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St. John's Wort (Hypericum inodorum) 'Rheingold'
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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Scentless St. John's Wort (Hypericum Inodorum) 'Beauty' - Indoor/Outdoor Plant
Arbuste - ↨10-25cm - Ø9cm
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How to Choose Your Ground Cover Plants?
Selecting a ground cover plant depends primarily on your terrain and objectives. For shaded areas, opt for evergreen perennials like pachysandras or dead nettles. In full sun, prioritize sedums and thymes that resist drought.
Consider the desired expansion rate: some species quickly colonize available space, while others offer more measured growth. For slopes, choose varieties with spreading roots that effectively stabilize soil against erosion.
Also think about decorative appeal: colorful blooms, variegated foliage, or unique textures can transform a simple plant carpet into a true ornamental feature.
Expert Guide: Successful Ground Cover Planting
Soil Preparation and Planting
Careful soil preparation ensures ground cover success. Thoroughly weed the area by removing unwanted perennial roots. Loosen the soil 15-20 cm deep and incorporate compost to improve structure and fertility.
Respect recommended planting distances: too close, plants compete; too far apart, weeds establish. Generally count 6 to 9 plants per square meter depending on species.
Managing Expansion and Maintenance
The first years require careful monitoring. Water regularly until complete rooting, then adapt based on each species' needs. Temporary mulch limits weed competition during establishment.
Some ground covers become invasive: install rhizome barriers if necessary and trim borders regularly to contain growth. Annual pruning also promotes plant carpet densification.
Combinations and Landscape Design
Create dynamic compositions by combining multiple species with staggered flowering periods. Alternate heights and textures for a natural effect. Ground covers make excellent transitions between shrub beds and lawns, softening contrasts while structuring space.
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Conseils d'entretien pour vos plantes
Retrouvez tous nos guides et fiches pratiques pour entretenir vos plantes au quotidien.
Pourquoi adopter les plantes couvre-sols ?
1. Fini les corvées de désherbage : Une fois établies, vos couvre-sols forment une barrière naturelle impénétrable contre les mauvaises herbes, vous libérant des fastidieux travaux d'entretien.
2. Solutions pour terrains difficiles : Talus escarpés, zones ombragées, sols pauvres... Les couvre-sols colonisent les espaces où rien d'autre ne pousse, transformant les problèmes en atouts décoratifs.
3. Économies d'eau garanties : Leur système racinaire dense retient l'humidité et limite l'évaporation. Vos factures d'eau diminuent considérablement comparé à une pelouse traditionnelle.
4. Biodiversité et écologie : Ces tapis végétaux offrent gîte et couvert à de nombreux auxiliaires du jardin, créent des microclimats favorables et participent activement à la préservation des sols.
5. Beauté durable toute l'année : Floraisons échelonnées, feuillages colorés, textures variées... Vos couvre-sols évoluent au fil des saisons, garantissant un spectacle renouvelé sans effort de votre part.
Questions fréquentes
How long does it take for a ground cover to completely colonize an area?
Colonization speed varies by species and conditions. Fast-growing ground covers like ground ivy cover 1m² in 2-3 years, while slower species like pachysandra require 4-5 years for dense coverage.
Can you walk on ground cover plants?
Only certain species tolerate occasional trampling, like thymes, Irish moss, or baby tears. For regular passage, incorporate stepping stones or create pathways between planted areas.
How do I prevent weeds from growing in my ground covers?
An established ground cover naturally limits weeds through competition. Meanwhile, hand weed and apply organic mulch. Avoid herbicides that could damage your plantings.
When should you plant ground covers for best results?
Autumn and spring are ideal periods. Fall planting allows winter root establishment and vigorous spring growth. Avoid frost and heat wave periods.
Are ground covers suitable for poor soils?
Many species adapt to difficult soils: sedums for dry, poor ground, ajuga for heavy soils, heathers for acidic earth. This hardiness is their main advantage in landscape design.
How do you divide and propagate ground cover plants?
Most divide easily in spring or fall. Gently lift clumps, separate divisions with roots, and replant immediately. This rejuvenates plantings and extends coverage.








