Creeping boobialla is great for ground cover or trailing down embankments to control weeds in difficult-to-reach spots. This low-maintenance landscaping plant also attracts birds, so you’ll be able to appreciate Australia’s flora and fauna as well. Planting Tip: It prefers to be in full light.. This plant also needs soil that’s well-draining. Expect bugleweed to grow as tall as eight inches and to remain hardy in planting zones three through nine. 15. Pachysandra. Our last groundcover to discuss is pachysandra. This is a low-growing shrub that serves as a groundcover and produces vibrant green foliage.
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Native violet (Viola Hederacca) – One of our favourite native cover plants, the native violet offers evergreen foliage, delicate lilacs, and white flowers. Japanese Star Jasmine (Trachelospermum Asiaticum) – Fast-growing, this sweet floral smelling plant is the cousin of the well-loved Star Jasmine and offers a dense matt look to fill in.. 10. Kunzea capitata. Source: Australian Plants Society NSW. Kunzea, as a wider species, aren’t a good ground cover choice, but Kunzea capitata, with low-growing, wide-spreading branches, and gorgeous hot-pink flowers is a fantastic low-maintenance ground cover plant offering accessible nectar to native pollinators.