diamondleaf
Diamondleaf refers to a common name applied to several plant species, most notably members of the genus Dichondra. These plants are characterized by their small, kidney-shaped or nearly circular leaves that are often described as resembling tiny green diamonds. Diamondleaf species are typically low-growing groundcovers, spreading to form a dense mat of foliage. They are native to various regions, including North America, Australia, and New Zealand.
Dichondra repens is a widely recognized species of diamondleaf. It is often cultivated as a lawn alternative
The plant's small size and dense growth habit make it suitable for areas where traditional turfgrass is