A perennial ground cover, this plant exhibits distinctive silver foliage with green margins. It thrives in shaded areas and produces small, pinkish-purple flowers in spring and summer. As a member of the mint family, it spreads relatively quickly, forming a dense mat. Its vibrant leaves provide a striking contrast to darker green plants in a garden setting.
Valued for its ability to suppress weeds and prevent soil erosion, this ground cover offers several horticultural advantages. Its tolerance for shade makes it suitable for areas where other plants struggle to thrive. Historically, related species have been used in traditional medicine, though this particular variety is primarily cultivated for ornamental purposes. The plant’s ease of care and visual appeal contribute to its popularity in landscaping.