Propagation material for Dichondra argentea ‘Silver Falls,’ these units hold the genetic code to produce a trailing plant with silvery-green, kidney-shaped leaves. This plant is commonly cultivated for its ornamental value, often utilized in hanging baskets, container arrangements, and as a ground cover. Sowing this material under appropriate conditions is the initial step in establishing this visually appealing plant.
The value of these propagules stems from the resulting plant’s aesthetic qualities and adaptability. ‘Silver Falls’ provides a unique textural element to landscapes and containers. Its drought tolerance, once established, also contributes to its popularity, making it a relatively low-maintenance option for various horticultural applications. While not documented with extensive historical usage, its rise in popularity is linked to the increasing demand for visually striking and water-wise gardening options.