Brilliant Trailing Flowering Plants
They are also very effective hanging over the edges of flower pots or hanging baskets.
Trailing flowering plants. Sedum love good drainage and sunny locations. This splendid but sometimes uncomfortably vigorous trailing plant brings vivid bright violet-blue flowers with white eyes to sunny positions over low walls happily inserting itself. Also known as Sutera cordata Bacopa has trailing stems and small single flowers in white pink or mauve which appear through summer and beyond.
The leaves come in a lovely shade combination of rose pink cream and green. This plant needs to grow in a. Like other blackberries the trailing Pacific blackberry Rubus ursinus has a tendency to become invasive in cultivated areas so keep an eye on it once it is planted.
This produces a splash of beautiful flowers that are purple yellow orange or white. Calibrachoa or Million Bells is one of the hardest working trailing flowering plants that exist. They need at least six hours of sunlight each day and they can withstand hot weather and humidity.
Trailing Bacopa Sutera cordata- Bacopa has already been mentioned in our list above but it also does well as a. Trailing verbena is another flowering option that. They can be planted in various containers and pots or directly into the ground wherever you need them.
As an evergreen perennial moss verbena Verbena tenuisecta has trailing blooms that grow 6 to 12 inches tall with a 3 to 6-foot spread. Periwinkle creeping vinca or myrtle-. A native of the Carolinas where it is often seen growing up tree trunks Carolina Jasmine puts on.
Josephs Coat Alternanthera dentata Sweet Alyssum Alyssum maritimum Trailing Snapdragon Creeping Snapdragon Asarina procumbens Bidens Bidens ferulifolia. While climbing hydrangea does not normally need pruning you can still do so to preserve and manage new shoots. As its name suggests it is a type of daisy that is native to South Africa.