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Leptinella x 'Platt's Black' - Black Brass Buttons (3.5 Pot)

$ 6.00

4.9 (787) In stock

Leptinella x 'Platt's Black' features runners of dark green to black, ferny foliage that form dense mats capable of withstanding regular foot traffic. Thrives in moist, well-drained soil, with regular water. Useful as a durable lawn substitute, edging or groundcover. Tiny, yellow, button-like flowers appear in early summer. Black Brass Buttons is an excellent choice for living patios. Tolerates varying amounts of foot traffic.

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