Muehlenbeckia Axillaris is a creeping, sprawling, wiry annual that creates dense mats of vines as a groundcover. Thin, red-brown stems carry round, glossy green leaves that are extremely vigorous and can thrive in any type of well-drained soil. Small, insignificant flowers bloom from the foliage and make way for white berries in the late summer that draw in birds and hummingbirds.
Hardy to Zones: 9-11
Flower Color: Green, yellow
Foliage: Green, red/brown vines
Type: Annual
Habit: Spreading, sprawling, mat-forming
Height: 4-6″
Width: 18-24″
Flower Timing: Spring to fall
Heat Tolerance: Full sun to part shade
Patented: Open
Uses: Containers, landscape, groundcover