Here are some groundcover plants found in some southern Indiana flower gardens.
This plant is called
Dianthus and might be a form of carnation. The name is Greek dios for "god" and anthos for "flower".
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This next plant is sedum.
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Trillium with the different green colors in the leaves is shown in the next two pictures.
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