This perennial has slender fleshy stems that root at the nodes and form a prostrate habit. It has hairy bright green toothed broad lanced-shaped leaves and the small purplish tube-shaped flowers appear in clusters from spring to summer.
Hardiness zones 3 to 11
Mazus reptansis naturally found growing in the lower Himalayas in sandy-stony moderately fertile moist soils. It prefers a protected sunny position and is drought tender but frost tolerant.
This perennial is grown for its prostrate habit and its flowers. It is planted in small or cottage gardens as a ground cover or in rockeries and is used in patio pots. It establishes in 1 to 2 years from division and is suitable for mountain regions. It is also grown between stepping stones or used as a spillover with its trailing stems. but care should be taken as it can invade lawns. ID 2811
Mazus(MA-zus) reptans(rep-TANZ)
Scrophulariaceae (skrof-yoo-larr-ee-AY-see-ee)
Figwort and Foxglove Family