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A simple creeper you can enjoy growing is the Allegheny Monkey Flower

Known to be a creeping, upright, deciduous perennial, the Allegheny Monkey Flower features sharply-toothed green leaves that clasp erect, square stems. Its tubular flowers are asymmetrical and colored in pale blue-violet but sometimes can be pink or white, which blooms nearly continuously over a long season extending from early to fall. Perfect plant for a boggy location in the garden, this plant can also attract butterflies, bumblebees and other pollinating insects.

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Source: Gardenia.net

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