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Need a STEPABLE plant that doesn’t flower? We understand that many people (and animals) have allergies to bees or fragrances and need non-flowering plants. Most of our STEPABLE Creeping Perennials do have a flower, however we do carry a few STEPABLES that offer little to no bloom for you to choose from. Note: You may be able to achieve a wider selection of plant material by considering plants that actually bloom; with the understanding that you will need to cut off the blooms in order for the area to be used free of concern. ** We do have a few listed here with fragrance, but little to no bloom.

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Mentha requienii Corsican Mint

Mentha requienii Corsican Mint




Muehlenbeckia axillaris Nana Creeping Wire Vine

Muehlenbeckia axillaris Nana Creeping Wire Vine




 

 

 

 

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