Lippia - Wikipedia Lippia is a genus of flowering plants in the verbena family, Verbenaceae It was named after Augustin Lippi (1678–1705), a French-Italian naturalist and botanist The genus contains roughly 200 species of tropical shrubs that are found around the world
Common Lippia - Calscape Common lippia (Phyla nodiflora) is a hardy, no-mow groundcover in the Verbena family, found in many regions worldwide including California It produces clusters of small white and purple trumpet-shaped flowers in spring, attracting pollinators like bees and butterflies
Common lippia - Waterwise Garden Planner Common lippia, also known as frogfruit, is a low growing perennial that spreads over the ground with long linear stems to form a dense carpet-type planting When grown as an unmowed bank plant, it can reach heights of 5-6 inches and have a soft cushion-like habit
Phyla nodiflora - Calflora Arid West: Occurs usually in wetlands, occasionally in non wetlands Mountains, Valleys and Coast: Equally likely to occur in wetlands and non wetlands
Lippia - Frog fruit – Annies Annuals Perennials Lippia—also called Frog Fruit or Turkey Tangle—is a tough, easy groundcover for sunny spots and a great alternative to a traditional lawn It handles foot traffic from people and pets, helps suppress weeds, and is often used for erosion control because it spreads reliably and isn’t fussy about soil
Lippia Ground Cover - Sod and Seed, Inc. Lippia ground cover spreads out like bermudagrass and can repair itself if damaged This ground cover has the highest drought tolerance and recovers remarkably well even after severe drought conditions, making it an excellent choice to replace traditional sod or grass
Phyla Nodiflora vs. Lippia Nodiflora - whats the difference between . . . Lippia nodiflora is the non-sterilized California native parent plant of Phyla nodiflora Lippia is typically much cheaper when availability isn't an issue, a touch less verdant and a bit more clover-looking in its flower type than Phyla nodiflora
Lippia - Flat Lippia is a fast-spreading, low-growing groundcover widely used as a drought-tolerant lawn alternative Featuring small, bright green leaves and delicate lavender-pink flowers, it forms a dense, carpet-like surface that stays attractive through much of the year
Lippia nodiflora - Kurapia | PlantMaster Pretty 1 2" lavender-pink flower clusters appear Spring thru Fall, attracting many small butterflies and bees Mow periodically to reinvigorate This plant looks better with occasional deep watering and full sun Plant images and details for Lippia nodiflora - Kurapia