Some landscapes are neat and tidy with straight lines. Others embrace the wild natural habits of plants, and are able to make use of small gaps that the neat and tidy landscapes fail to take advantage of. The plants in this list are ideal for covering ground beneath larger shrubs and trees or rambling between plants in polyculture guilds and plant communities.
Hardenbergia violacea ‘HB1’ PBR Trade Name Meema™ (commonly used as a shrub or hedge, although it climbs structures when allowed. Perfect for dense understory habitat, climbing up trees for a scrubby aesthetic)
Hibbertia scandens ‘HBS01’ PBR Trade Name Groundswell™
Pandorea jasminoides ‘PJ01’ PBR Trade Name Ozbreed Flat White®
Trachelospermum asiaticum ‘FT01’ PBR Trade Name Flat Mat™
Whether you’re designing a mixed planting bed for a public space or a home garden, the plants in this list will give you the wild, rambling look you’re chasing with minimal effort. They’re all extremely tough and beautiful.