lowergrowing
Lowergrowing is a term used to describe plants that naturally exhibit a reduced vertical growth habit. These plants typically remain shorter than their counterparts, often spreading horizontally rather than reaching significant heights. This characteristic makes them suitable for specific landscaping applications where a low profile is desired.
Factors influencing lower growth can include genetics, where a plant is naturally bred or selected for its
Common uses for lowergrowing plants include ground cover, edging for flower beds, planting beneath taller shrubs
Examples of plants often considered lowergrowing include various species of sedum, creeping thyme, certain varieties of