aftermidnight
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@Nyboy , that was 4 years ago LOL.
my memory bank is so full I have to delete stuff to make room for the new . It had to be one of the following, Soleirolia soleirolii (Baby Tears) or Creeping Thyme. Another plant used quite often around here is Scotch or Irish Moss but I don't think it was used here. I use a lot of Baby Tears in my garden as ground cover, I have both the green and golden leafed varieties. In a very cold winter 0ºF, it will turn black but comes back from the roots in the spring.
Annette
my memory bank is so full I have to delete stuff to make room for the new . It had to be one of the following, Soleirolia soleirolii (Baby Tears) or Creeping Thyme. Another plant used quite often around here is Scotch or Irish Moss but I don't think it was used here. I use a lot of Baby Tears in my garden as ground cover, I have both the green and golden leafed varieties. In a very cold winter 0ºF, it will turn black but comes back from the roots in the spring.
Annette