Creeping Phlox: A low-growing, colorful option that thrives in rocky terrain, adding a carpet of blooms in spring.
Lithodora: Known for its vibrant blue flowers, this perennial is perfect for rock gardens with well-drained soil.
Sedum: Drought-tolerant and easy to grow, Sedum varieties offer different colors and textures for rock garden interest.
Ice Plant: Also called Delosperma, this succulent produces daisy-like flowers in various hues, ideal for sunny rock gardens.
Aubrieta: With cascading blooms in shades of purple, pink, and white, Aubrieta adds a charming touch to rock walls and crevices.
Hens and Chicks: These hardy succulents form rosettes and are perfect for adding unique texture to rock gardens.