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Silver Falls Dichondra, scientifically known as Dichondra argentea, is a low-growing, trailing plant that is prized for its attractive silver-gray foliage. Native to the southwestern United States and Mexico, it is often used in gardens as a ground cover or in hanging baskets and containers where its cascading stems can spill over the edges, creating a striking visual effect.

Silver Falls Dichondra is very heat and drought tolerant and will recover quickly even if it has wilted, thriving in full sun to partial shade, making it a popular choice for low-maintenance landscapes. Its leaves are small, rounded, and have a silvery sheen, which adds a unique texture and color contrast to garden plantings.

Aesthetic Appeal: Striking silver, trailing foliage.
Low Maintenance: Easy care, drought-tolerant, thrives in various soils.
Versatility: Suitable as ground cover, in hanging baskets, or draping over walls and containers.
Sun and Shade Tolerance: Prefers full sun, tolerates partial shade.
Resilience: Resistant to pests and diseases.

To grow Silver Falls Dichondra from seeds, soak them for 24 hours, then scatter over well-draining soil in trays. Keep moist in bright, indirect light at 70-75°F (21-24°C). Germination takes 7-14 days. Transplant seedlings into pots or garden, spacing 12-18 inches apart. Water regularly until established, reduce later. Provide full sun to partial shade, trim as needed.
