The best-known and most widely cultivated species is Pearcea hypocyrtiflora, a low-growing herb with attractively marked leaves and unusual bubble-like red or orange flowers.
A low-growing perennial herb of the coffee family (Rubiaceae) with pale-yellow flowers blooming in May and June.
Chanterelles tend to grow in clusters in mossy coniferous forests, but are also often found in mountainous birch forests and among grasses and low-growing herbs.
Botrypus virginianus, sometimes called rattlesnake fern, is a low-growing herb in the Ophioglossales, commonly a foot high or smaller.
Primula is a genus of 400-500 species of low-growing herbs in the family Primulaceae.
The rabbit-grazed turf is ideal for low-growing herbs and the rich mosaic of plants, providing shelter for many beautiful meadow butterflies.
It is an annual herb, low-growing and fleshy, with bright, pinkish-purple flowers.
They are low-growing herbs and subshrubs, reaching heights of 15-50 cm.
This is a low-growing, perennial herb with milky or orange sap, that may be stemless or with long, rhizome-like stems that are buried by drifting sand.
This low-growing perennial herb reaches about 4 centimeters in height, forming mounds up to 50 centimeters wide.