11 Succulent Ground Cover Plants

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Looking for low-maintenance garden ideas?

Succulent ground cover plants might be just what you need! They’re easy to care for and look amazing.

Explore the best options to beautify your garden.

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Blue Chalksticks (Senecio serpens)

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Blue Chalksticks are brilliant for covering ground with their cool blue hue.

They spread like a pretty sea of tiny blue waves!

Ice Plant (Delosperma)

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Ice Plants are perfect for adding a splash of color on the ground.

Their vibrant blooms look like dazzling confetti!

Sedum ‘Dragon’s Blood’ (Sedum spurium)

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Sedum ‘Dragon’s Blood’ is tough and adds deep red tones to your garden’s floor.

It’s like having a mini fall scene year-round!

Creeping Thyme (Thymus serpyllum)

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Creeping Thyme not only covers ground but also smells amazing.

Plus, it’s great if you need a fragrant, living carpet!

Stonecrop (Sedum acre)

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Stonecrop brings little bright yellow stars to your garden bed.

It’s a cheery and hardy low-maintenance choice!

Trailing Jade (Kleinia petraea)

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Trailing Jade is easy-going and spreads beautifully across the soil.

Its trailing stems add some texture to your garden.

Pork and Beans (Sedum rubrotinctum)

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Pork and Beans are as fun as they sound with their plump, colorful leaves!

They’re awesome for filling up patches of yard.

String of Pearls (Senecio rowleyanus)

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String of Pearls makes for an elegant cascade over garden edges or pots.

They create a chic, green waterfall effect.

Creeping Jenny (Lysimachia nummularia)

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Creeping Jenny’s bright green leaves light up the ground like sunlight filtering through trees.

She’s perfect for shady spots too!

Hens and Chicks (Sempervivum tectorum)

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Hens and Chicks form cute rosettes that multiply fast, covering ground quickly.

They’re like nature’s decorative buttons!

Pigface (Carpobrotus edulis)

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Pigface might have a funny name, but its bright pink flowers are stunning!

Perfect for coastal gardens or sunny spots.

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