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Ajuga, bugleweed
Berkeley sedge
Creeping Charley
Creeping thyme
Dwarf bamboo
Dwarf Mexican petunia
English ivy, Variegated
Fig ivy
Japanese variegated sedge
Prostrate rosemary
Rain lily, Fairy lily
Skullcap, pink
Texas sedge
Water clover
Water clover

Water clover (Marsilia macropoda)
Best plant for those bar ditches and soggy places where most plants rot. Mostly evergreen, water clover produces spores so it is more of a fern than a clover. Adapts to dry land in shadier spots. Gets 6" to 1' tall and will spread wherever it is happy; trim back if it looks tatty.
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