Clusters of 1 inch wide flat pink flowers at the end of semi-woody prostrate stems produce a continuous carpet of color from April through June, mats of soft needle-shaped 1/2 inch evergreen leaves on creeping stems, can even be established in lawns to provide an outstanding effect in spring (blending in with the grass the rest of the year), thrives in dry and poor soil - often found in the wild on rocky outcrops.
2-6 inch tall
Plant Hardiness Zones: 3a-8b
Perennial
Deer Resistant
Native Range: NY, s. ON, MI & MN, south to n. LA & GA, escaped to New England. Rare in PA & TN
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