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Mint Kenilworth Ivy, (Cymbalaria), Groundcover, As A Form Of Plant
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![]() The Mint Kenilworth Ivy groundcover, growing in our front raised-garden bed, formed low rolling mounds of green and blue.
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![]() The oldest section of Mint Kenilworth Ivy grew fewer flowers and tended to look a bit brown.
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![]() The flower of the Mint Kenilworth Ivy were lovely bluish violet with delicate stamen in the center.
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![]() The leaf of the Mint Kenilworth Ivy had a rippled edge and were attached to a single vertical stem just below the flowers. Notice a single ladybug on a leaf in among the flowers.
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