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Lippia repens

Lippia repens

Tough enough for feet, paws, and difficult garden spaces, Lippia repens is a carefree lawn substitute and low-growing groundcover for areas where traditional turf struggles. This adaptable native and near-native spreader forms a dense creeping mat only about 2" tall, making it useful for erosion control, pathways, open spaces, and low-water plantings.

Also known as frogfruit, creeping lippia, or turkey tangle fogfruit, this durable groundcover handles many soil types, including wet, dry, and clay-ish soils. Planted about 2' apart, it fills in quickly to create a low green carpet. From spring through fall, small lavender-pink flower clusters appear, attracting bees, small butterflies, and other pollinators. Shear periodically if you want fewer flowers or need to reduce bee activity in high-traffic areas.

Plant Lippia repens in full sun to part shade with occasional water while establishing. Evergreen in mild climates, it can be cut back after cold weather for a refreshed look. Explore more useful low growers in our Ground Covers collection.

$12.99
Lippia repens
$12.99
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Tough enough for feet, paws, and difficult garden spaces, Lippia repens is a carefree lawn substitute and low-growing groundcover for areas where traditional turf struggles. This adaptable native and near-native spreader forms a dense creeping mat only about 2" tall, making it useful for erosion control, pathways, open spaces, and low-water plantings.

Also known as frogfruit, creeping lippia, or turkey tangle fogfruit, this durable groundcover handles many soil types, including wet, dry, and clay-ish soils. Planted about 2' apart, it fills in quickly to create a low green carpet. From spring through fall, small lavender-pink flower clusters appear, attracting bees, small butterflies, and other pollinators. Shear periodically if you want fewer flowers or need to reduce bee activity in high-traffic areas.

Plant Lippia repens in full sun to part shade with occasional water while establishing. Evergreen in mild climates, it can be cut back after cold weather for a refreshed look. Explore more useful low growers in our Ground Covers collection.

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