Low, spreading groundcover with dark green leaves and off white flowers resembling a foxglove’s flower, with purple marks on...
Asystasia gangatica
Creeping foxglove rankvingerhoedjie
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Species: Summary
Low, spreading groundcover with dark green leaves and off white flowers resembling a foxglove’s flower, with purple marks on the throat of the flower.
Written by Gail Dreyer
Published on February 9, 2017
Species: Information
Description
Low, spreading groundcover with dark green leaves and off white flowers resembling a foxglove’s flower, with purple marks on the throat of the flower.
Natural Habitat
Forests and woodlands
Use in Landscape
Mass planting under large trees, in containers and planter boxes as well as pots and hanging gardens.
Species Dimensions
Height: .1m - .3m
Width: .3m - .6m
References
Pitta Joffe, Tinus Oberholtzer.2012 (Second Edition.) Creative Gardening with Indigenous Plants. A South African Guide. Briza
Marijke Honig. 2014. Indigenous Plant Palettes. An essential guide to plant selection. Quiver tree Publications