ground cover
A flooringer is a low plant, which, as the name suggests, covers the ground, That is, with this plant an open area grows rapidly and then for a long time to be looked after extensively. Common Ivy as a ground coverer Floor coverers are particularly suitable for unfavorable garden areas - such as slopes, the shadow area under woods or the edge of the lawn. The best known are the dwarf medlar, which is planted millions of times - mainly in the public domain. Bodendecker-Rosen form a separate Rosenklasse, although the name Bodendecker is sometimes misleading, since they do not reliably cover the entire soil. Good grounders are, A .: prickly shrubs, forestry, stonebreak, elf flowers, low St John's wort, stork snakes, small evergreen, foam blossoms, thyme, smelting, snow-heath, beech-tree. Hedera helix, the Common Ivy, is also very suitable as a ground cover. All sufficiently winterhard varieties come into question. The maintenance effort is low.