The plants also have dark needlelike evergreen foliage that remains attractive all year long.
Good plants for rock gardens.
4 plants for rock gardens that grow in full sun.
An ideal rock garden plant creeping phlox thrives in poor dry soil that drains quickly after rain.
Any rock garden comes to life with the addition of a lush ground cover and red creeping thyme known for its ability to endure poor soil conditions is an ideal choice for sunny beds.
The blooms that this plant produces are star shaped which makes them stand out in most rock gardens.
Mid to late spring to early summer.
It s blooms are well loved by hoverflies.
Also known as silver kisses though they cannot survive in shades.
Mount atlas daisy anacyclus pyrethrum these plants feature small stems of milky white daisies with a yellow center.
In a rock garden with many plants with silver gray foliage the little mounds of dark green offer a nice contrast.
Spiked speedwell is a compact perennial flower that s good for rock gardens foundation plantings flower beds borders and more.
The plant grows best with regular moisture and good drainage.
These vigorous spring flowering plants are perfect for zone 2 9 and forms mounds of narrow needle like leaves dark green in color.
Plants for rock gardens iberis sempervirens a low growing plant bearing mounds of evergreen dark leaves and contrasting pure white flowers perennial candytuft iberis sempervirens is perfect for growing in a rock garden.
Creeping phlox produces carpets of blue purple rose pink or bicolor blooms.
Grow in well drained soil in full sun.
Also known as stonecrop sedum is a great plant to consider for a rock garden.
The rock cress prefers locations where it can get both sun and shade if the weather is hotter.
Rock garden plants with lamium.
Creeping phlox grows 4 6 inches tall and produces carpets of blue purple rose pink or bicolor blooms.
The plants also have dark needlelike evergreen foliage that remains attractive all year long.
But it does not like soggy soil.
The rock cress is an alpine plant and a herbaceous perennial that can easily be grown as part of a rock garden because it thrives in places where many other flowers don t hills and slopes.
An ideal rock garden plant creeping phlox thrives in poor dry soil that drains quickly after a rain.