If you're looking for a creeping flower with simple but pretty blooms, a lesser periwinkle flower called Bowles's Variety is worth a try. It has a glossy foliage which is also consisting of violet flowers which bloom during summer, and can give some light to a dark area. Though they have creeping habits like the common lesser periwinkle, they're not aggressive and they're actually a best choice for suppressing weed. They should be given a average soil with good drainage, and they can be placed on either shade or full sun.
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