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  2. Mimosa strigillosa - Wikipedia

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    Mimosa strigillosa, also known as sunshine mimosa and powderpuff, is a perennial ground cover in the family Fabaceae that is native to nearly all US states bordering the Gulf of Mexico and grows north into Georgia and Arkansas as well.

  3. Thymus serpyllum - Wikipedia

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    Creeping and mounding variants of T. serpyllum are used as border plants and ground cover around gardens and stone paths. It may also be used to replace a bluegrass lawn to xeriscape low to moderate foot traffic areas due to its tolerance for low water and poor soils.

  4. Galium odoratum - Wikipedia

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    Galium odoratum, the sweet woodruff [1] or sweetscented bedstraw, [3] is a flowering perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae, native to much of Europe from Spain and Ireland to Russia, as well as Western Siberia, Turkey, Iran, the Caucasus, [2] China and Japan. [4] It is also sparingly naturalised in scattered locations in the United States and ...

  5. 5 Climbing Plants That Will Elevate Your Home's Curb Appeal - AOL

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    Creeping thyme is often used as a low-growing ground cover, but it will grow down from the top of low container walls or rock ledges. Getty Images Climbing Roses

  6. Frosty mornings will mean trouble for plants in the Midwest ...

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    Despite recent episodes of warm weather, a few rounds of frosts and freezes are ahead for parts of the eastern half of the country into the last full week of April. AccuWeather meteorologists warn ...

  7. Protect your plants: Nighttime freezes to chill Northeast ...

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    From late Wednesday night to Thursday morning, areas of frost and a hard freeze occurred over the interior Northeast and the Upper Midwest. As of 8 a.m. EDT, from one to two hours after sunrise ...