Glechoma hederacea
Scientific Name: Glechoma hederacea
Plant Family: Lamiaceae (mint family)
Native Region: Europe and southwestern Asia

Brief Description
Glechoma hederacea, commonly known as Ground Ivy or Creeping Charlie, is a perennial evergreen creeper. It forms dense mats of small, kidney-shaped to rounded, scalloped leaves, often with a slightly hairy texture. The leaves grow on long, prostrate stems that root at the nodes. The plant produces small, tubular, purple flowers, though these are not visible in the provided image.
Care Instructions
Glechoma hederacea is known for its aggressive spreading habit. While it can be grown as an ornamental groundcover, it is often considered a weed in lawns and gardens due to its ability to outcompete other plants. If grown intentionally, it prefers moist, shady conditions and fertile soil. It is relatively low-maintenance, requiring only occasional watering in dry periods. To control its spread, regular weeding or barriers may be necessary.
Medicinal Value
We do not currently provide medicinal value for plant identifications.
Created At: 2025-10-05T17:47:52.026511