Stepables®

STEPABLES® are tough, earth-friendly, easy-to-maintain perennials that take foot traffic. These little green heroes can liberate your landscape from that not-so-green mower, cut down on the use of chemicals and create lovely beds of color! Plus, they're quick to foster friendly habitats for all kinds of great beneficial critters. Smaller carbon footprint, anyone?

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Botanical Name     Common Name
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Veronica pedunculata 'Waterperry Blue'
Common Name: Speedwell
Sky blue to lavender flowers top shiny green creeping foliage. Non-spiking variety. Foliage takeson a burgundy tint in winter. Evergreen. Attractive to butterflies and hummingbirds. Deer resistant.

Veronica repens
Common Name: Creeping Speedwell
This tough creeper forms a solid mat of tiny, glossy green rounded leaves. Pale blue-white flowers entirely cover the plant in mid spring. Between pavers or in a woodland setting. Excellent as an understory planting for rhododendrons and azaleas.

Veronica repens 'Sunshine'
Common Name: Golden Creeping Speedwell
Brilliant gold leaves make an attractive spreading groundcover. Pearl blue flowers give a cool feel to their surroundings. Works well between pavers or in a woodland setting. Excellent understory planting for rhododendrons and azaleas. Evergreen.

Viola koreana 'Stylettas'
Common Name: Cyclamen Violet
Great green and silver foliage on rounded leaves strike a resemblance to cyclamen. Excellent border plant for shady areas and a perfect match for late blooming rhododendrons and azaleas. Hot pink/purple flowers in late spring. Reseeds. Deciduous.

Viola labradorica
Common Name: Labrador Violet
Bronze-purple foliage and violet-purple flowers. Will tolerate some sun. Self sows freely and sends out runners. Deer resistant. Native. Evergreen. Attractive to butterflies. Drought tolerant once established.