Purple Wintercreeper (wintercreeper euonymus) is a dense, woody-stemmed, broadleaf evergreen plant which comes in a variety of forms. It may be a trailing ground cover, a mounding shrub or a climbing vine. It is primarily a trailing evergreen ground cover that typically grows to 6-9 inches in hight and spreads indefinitely by rooting stems.
This is a versatile ground cover for sunny or shady areas in the landscape. Also effective as an edger along paths or sidewalks, as a slope cover where it can also provide erosion control, as a foundation planting or as an ivy-like climbing vine for covering walls, chimneys or fences.
Spacing: 18 inches apart. (100 plants will cover 225 square feet).
Planting Zones: 4-8
Sun: Full Sun, Partial Sun
Soil Conditions: Moist, Well Drained
Growth Rate: Medium