The tenacious creeping in the photo looks like a green carpet
For landscaping heavily shaded areas of a garden or park, they resort to planting shade-loving plants on them, such as, for example, a tenacious. Carefully examining the images of the landscape park, you can see that the creeping tenacious in the photo looks like a solid, low and very dense carpet. Tenacious refers to the genus of evergreen ground-covering plants. The leaves of the plant are oval, located on long petioles and have a deep green color, collected in rosettes.
The blooming of the creeping tenacious begins in the middle of spring, the height of the peduncle reaches 30 cm, the flowers can be blue, blue, white or pink in color. One peduncle can have 6-8 small flowers.
When the flowering ends, the plant throws out shoots, at the end of each of them there is a rosette of young leaves, in the middle of summer these shoots take root. By the spring of next year, these shoots die off, and young plants become independent. In one season, the plant can grow by a quarter of a meter - this is the length of the tenacious shoots. Last year's leaves change color a little, but winter well and are replaced by young ones gradually along the length of the vein. This makes the green rug decorative and attractive at any time of the year.
The tenacious is very good as a cover for semi-shaded and even heavily shaded areas, loves loose soils. The plant develops equally actively on rich and poorer soils, does not require moisture, and can equally easily tolerate drought and excessive moisture. It is recommended to transplant the plant once every five years. The plant is often used in landscape design, you can see how attractive the tenacious creeping in the photo is, how it adorns rock gardens and rockeries well.