What kind of flowers cascade down?

When it comes to selecting flowers that cascade down, there are several stunning options to choose from. These perennials are known for their ability to spill over the edges of containers or rock walls, creating a beautiful cascading effect. Here are some fantastic options that I have personally worked with and can highly recommend:

1. Lithodora: This evergreen perennial produces vibrant blue flowers that cascade down in a waterfall-like manner. It is a low-growing plant that works wonderfully as a ground cover or in hanging baskets. I remember using Lithodora in a client’s garden where it added a burst of color to the landscape and created a stunning visual impact.

2. Veronica ‘Georgia Blue’: Another excellent choice for cascading flowers is Veronica ‘Georgia Blue’. This perennial forms dense mats of small, deep blue flowers that spill over walls or containers. It is a hardy plant that thrives in full sun and well-drained soil. I have used this plant in a rock garden design, and its cascading habit added a soft, delicate touch to the overall arrangement.

3. Aurinia saxitalis: Also known as Basket-of-Gold, Aurinia saxitalis is a perennial with bright yellow flowers that cascade down in dense clusters. It is a versatile plant that can be used as a ground cover, in rock gardens, or in hanging baskets. I vividly remember using Aurinia saxitalis in a hanging basket arrangement on a client’s porch, and its golden blooms brought a cheerful and vibrant feel to the space.

4. Cerastium tomentosum: Commonly called Snow-In-Summer, this perennial produces a profusion of small, white flowers that spill over walls or containers. It has a soft, silvery foliage that complements the delicate blooms beautifully. I have seen Cerastium tomentosum used in a rock wall design, where its cascading habit created a stunning contrast against the rugged texture of the stones.

5. Vinca minor: If you’re looking for a cascading plant that can handle shade, Vinca minor is an excellent choice. This evergreen ground cover produces delicate, purple flowers that spill over edges in a graceful manner. It is perfect for planting under trees or in shady areas where other plants might struggle. I recall using Vinca minor in a shaded corner of a garden, and its cascading blooms added a touch of elegance to the space.

To summarize, these perennials, including Lithodora, Veronica ‘Georgia Blue’, Aurinia saxitalis, Cerastium tomentosum, and Vinca minor, offer a stunning display of cascading flowers. Whether you’re looking to add color to a rock wall, fill a hanging basket, or create a ground cover, these plants are sure to impress with their beautiful cascading habit.

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Caroline Bates

Caroline is a Miami-based landscaper who specializes in drought-tolerant landscapes. She is the mother of two young children and also enjoys writing for GreenPacks.org in her spare time. Caroline takes great pride in her work, and loves being able to share her knowledge with others through her writing.