Photo by James Newburn from UT Gardens
Whether in a container or as a groundcover ‘Silver Falls’ provides structural pizzazz with its striking metallic silver color. Naturally found as a creeping, trailing, groundcover, this native of West Texas is related to the green version of the plant, commonly referred to as ponysfoot, which thrives in shady or moist areas and is often found growing in turf. But ’Silver Falls’ is noted for its striking silver, almost metallic, foliage color.
Its trailing form is very versatile in its use in the garden, as it is ideal as a companion plant in mixed containers, where it provides the “spiller” effect we often desire in effective plant combinations. For more on this plant; CLICK HERE
