Apr 29, 2014 #1 Wishin' Deeply Rooted Joined Jan 13, 2014 Messages 741 Reaction score 314 Points 153 Location NC zone 7b I see it all over pinterist, and am dying to know what it is.
Apr 29, 2014 #2 Carol Dee Garden Master Joined Apr 28, 2011 Messages 13,257 Reaction score 21,821 Points 437 Location Long Grove, IA My 1st thought would be Alyssum.
Apr 29, 2014 #3 TheSeedObsesser Deeply Rooted Joined Sep 17, 2013 Messages 1,521 Reaction score 683 Points 193 Location Central Ohio, zone 5b I think it's... Mother of Thyme?
Apr 29, 2014 #4 journey11 Garden Master Joined Sep 1, 2009 Messages 8,470 Reaction score 4,228 Points 397 Location WV, Zone 6B It looks like creeping phlox to me. ETA: you could make a poll!
Apr 29, 2014 #5 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,406 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin I second creeping phlox! Comes in several colors and drapes nicely over rocks. We had it covering the turnaround between blueberry and azalea shrubs.
I second creeping phlox! Comes in several colors and drapes nicely over rocks. We had it covering the turnaround between blueberry and azalea shrubs.
Apr 29, 2014 Thread starter #6 Wishin' Deeply Rooted Joined Jan 13, 2014 Messages 741 Reaction score 314 Points 153 Location NC zone 7b I have been searching and so far I have seen it labeled.... creeping phlox Aubrieta Thyme purple rock wart I wish I knew what it was, because I really want it.
I have been searching and so far I have seen it labeled.... creeping phlox Aubrieta Thyme purple rock wart I wish I knew what it was, because I really want it.
Apr 29, 2014 Thread starter #7 Wishin' Deeply Rooted Joined Jan 13, 2014 Messages 741 Reaction score 314 Points 153 Location NC zone 7b journey11 said: It looks like creeping phlox to me. ETA: you could make a poll! Click to expand... If I knew how I would
journey11 said: It looks like creeping phlox to me. ETA: you could make a poll! Click to expand... If I knew how I would
Apr 29, 2014 #8 Smart Red Garden Master Joined Jan 10, 2012 Messages 11,303 Reaction score 7,406 Points 417 Location South-est, central-est Wisconsin Creeping phlox has a rather short spring bloom time, but stays evergreen all year long. See the lavender Creeping Phlox flowers at the bottom of the photo. Attachments RHODIES w: Blueberry.JPG 289.9 KB · Views: 472
Creeping phlox has a rather short spring bloom time, but stays evergreen all year long. See the lavender Creeping Phlox flowers at the bottom of the photo.
Apr 29, 2014 #9 journey11 Garden Master Joined Sep 1, 2009 Messages 8,470 Reaction score 4,228 Points 397 Location WV, Zone 6B Very nice!
Apr 30, 2014 #10 thistlebloom Garden Master Joined Dec 1, 2010 Messages 16,473 Reaction score 17,415 Points 457 Location North Idaho 48th parallel Maybe saponaria? (trailing soapwort) Kind of hard to see the bloom shape on my monitor.