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Close-up of vibrant blue star-shaped flowers of Blue Star Creeper plant
Dense green ground cover of Blue Star Creeper with small pale blue flowers

6 Isotoma Blue Star Creeper – 2” Live Groundcover Plant

Seed World

Regular price $29.99 Sale

Ditch the Dirt Patches. Fill Your Garden with Stars.

Meet your new favorite groundcover: the Isotoma Blue Star Creeper! This 2-inch live plant is a compact yet powerful addition to any space that needs a little charm and coverage. It spreads into a thick mat of green with delicate star-shaped blue flowers that bloom throughout the warm season.

Use it between stepping stones, around patios, in rock gardens, or even as a lawn substitute. It's low-maintenance, drought-tolerant, and perfect for both sunny and partially shaded spots.

🌿 Grow beauty, control weeds, and enjoy barefoot-friendly softness — naturally.

🌟 Why You’ll Love It

  • Vibrant Blue Flowers—Delicate star-shaped blooms in spring and summer
  • Foot-Traffic Friendly—Perfect for walkways, pavers, and borders
  • Fast Spreading—Quickly fills in spaces and suppresses weeds
  • Low Maintenance & Drought Tolerant—Grows well in tough spots with minimal effort

📦 What’s Included

  • Six ( 6 ) Isotoma Blue Star Creeper live plant in a 2-inch pot
  • Shipped rooted in soil and ready to plant
  • Basic planting and care instructions

🌱 How to Plant

  1. Choose a sunny to partially shaded location
  2. Prepare the soil with compost or organic material if needed
  3. Gently remove the plant and place it in a shallow hole
  4. Water well after planting, keeping soil moist until established
  5. Space 6–12 inches apart for full coverage

FAQs

How fast does Blue Star Creeper spread?
It spreads quickly, forming a full carpet over a few growing seasons when well-watered and spaced correctly.

Can I walk on it?
Yes, it can tolerate light foot traffic, especially when planted between pavers or stepping stones.

Does it flower all year round?
It blooms in spring through summer, showcasing light blue flowers that attract pollinators.

Is it invasive?
While it spreads easily, it's not considered invasive and can be controlled with regular edging.

Will it survive winter?
In USDA Zones 5–9, yes! It's cold-hardy and may die back slightly in winter but returns strong in spring.

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