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Image of Plectranthus australis photo by: Gerald L. Klingaman

Gerald L. Klingaman

(Swedish Ivy)

Sprawling and trailing across the ground, Swedish ivy's stems and green, glossy, oval leaves are intermittently accompanied by small flowerspikes lined with pale, five-lobed, tubular blossoms. Native to Australia, this tender herbaceous perennial has leaves that are fleshy and scalloped on their edges. The stems are green to dull maroon in color and will quickly root into soil as they grow along the ground. They stems are often upright at first and flop over as they extend, beginning their prostrate...

(Spurflower, Swedish Ivy)

Image of Plectranthus forsteri

Jesse Saylor

(Spurflower, Variegated Swedish Ivy)

This brightly variegate foliage plant for pots and hanging baskets is closely related to the popular creeping Charlie houseplant. The parent species is a tender perennial of tropical Australia and Fiji where it is rarely touched by frost. Its spreading habit and beautiful variegated leaves recommend this selection, ‘Marginatus,’ for planting in the ground in frost-free climates or as an annual in containers. This beauty bears bright-green, heart-shaped leaves with serrated, cream-colored margins....