Enhancing Landscape Aesthetics and Soil Conservation with Groundcover Plants

Plants the remain small and close to the ground in moist areas are most likely to be characterized as what?

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Plants that remain small and close to the ground in moist areas are most likely to be characterized as “ground-hugging” plants or “groundcover” plants. These plants are typically low-growing and have a sprawling growth habit which allows them to spread horizontally and cover the ground. They often have shallow roots, which enable them to absorb water and nutrients from the damp soil. Examples of groundcover plants include mosses, ferns, creeping junipers, creeping phlox, and violets. Groundcovers help prevent soil erosion, retain moisture, and suppress weed growth. Additionally, they provide a lush and attractive carpet-like appearance to a landscape.

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