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Help on groundcovers


New on perennial list and need help.  Visited the Denver Botanic Gardens last
month and saw a ground cover that was in their water conservation garden.
Label on it indicates name is Marrubium Rotundfolium.  It spreads in a 
creeping fashion.  Has small round slightly cupp-shaped leaves.  Color is
gray-green with whitle around the edges.  Looks like a succulent.   Need to
know if it will grow in 5a, haven't been able to find it in my somewhat
limited
stack of perennial guides.  Is part of the name missing or a common name I
can find in catalogs?  Any help would be welcomed.

Dottie
Cincinnati, OH 5a
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