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Write the ten examples of creepers

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Answered by lavanyabahel
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Grapevine, money-plant, cucumber, bean,Bougainvillea, Calabash,  Campsis , Chayote, Clematis,Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans)

Answered by dineshpayasidgs
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Creeping plants or "creepers" are generally considered to be small, viny plants that grow close to the ground. They are sometimes called "procumbent," as well.


Many of the highly prized creeping plants are flowering ground covers. But some ground covers are grown as much for their leaves as for their blossoms. The creeping junipers (Juniperus) are very popular. They are ground-hugging shrubs and are valued for their evergreen foliage and ability to curb erosion. Japanese spurge (Pachysandra terminalis) is also evergreen, but it is classified as a perennial, rather than a shrub.


Angelina stonecrop (Sedum rupestre Angelina) has a flower head some years, but most people do not grow it for the blooms (which they sometimes remove). What gardeners adore about Angelina is its golden-chartreuse leaves. Spotted deadnettle (Lamium maculatum) is valued almost equally for its flowers and its variegated leaves. For a totally different look (and a plant that stays about as short as a plant possibly can), try Scotch moss (Sagina subulata Aurea) or the similar Irish moss (Sagina subulata).

Phlox subulata

Phlox stolonifera

Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia)

Creeping thyme (Thymus serpyllum, for example)

Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans)

Creeping myrtle (Vinca minor)

Dragon's blood sedum (Sedum spurium Dragon's Blood)

Snow-in-summer (Cerastium tomentosum)



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