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Asarina procumbens, commonly known as creeping snapdragon, is a charming, low-growing perennial native to the rocky slopes and mountainous regions of southern Europe, where it naturally thrives in crevices and well-drained soils. This trailing plant forms a dense mat of small, rounded, scalloped leaves that create a soft, green carpet, making it an excellent choice for groundcover, rock gardens, or for spilling gracefully over walls and containers. From late spring through summer, it produces an abundance of delicate, snapdragon-like flowers, typically pale yellow with subtle purple veining, which add a bright yet understated splash of color and attract pollinators such as bees. Valued for its ability to weave itself between stones and soften hard edges, Asarina procumbens is highly adaptable in garden settings, tolerating poor soils as long as drainage is sharp, and it performs best in full sun to partial shade. Despite its delicate appearance, it is remarkably resilient, handling periods of drought once established, and its creeping habit makes it useful for filling gaps in paving or cascading from raised beds. Its long blooming season, combined with its low-maintenance nature and dainty aesthetic, has made it a favorite for naturalistic plantings and alpine gardens where subtle beauty and texture are prized. With its fine foliage, graceful flowers, and versatile growth habit, Asarina procumbens is a plant that brings quiet charm and durability to both formal and informal landscapes.

Creeping Snapdragon 100 Seeds Asarina procumbens

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