Also known as Frog Fruit. Frogfruit is an excellent low growing ground cover that plays well with other plants and provides tremendous wildlife value. It blooms in the summer and early fall, and its small white blooms are frequently visited by bees and butterflies. Frogfruit should not be mowed when blooming. If mowed while flowering, it may take years for it to recover. Frogfruit spreads quickly and can cover large areas in no time. It can handle various soil conditions. It can tolerate both drought and periodical flooding conditions. The flowers attract various pollinators and it is a host plant. It is a versatile plant that has its place in any garden. Buy 20 to 39 4" plants, you will receive 10% discount. Buy 40 to 59 4" plants, you will receive 15% discount. Buy 60 4" plants or more, you will receive 20% discounts. Discounts applied automatically at checkout. AT A GLANCE Texas native Yes Water use Low, medium Sun exposure Sun to part shade Bloom color White Bloom time Summer, early fall Mature height 0.5 ft Mature spread 1-2 ft Attracts Butterflies, bees Host plant Phaon Crescent, Buckeye, and White Peacock butterflies Erosion control Yes DISTRIBUTION MAPS USDA MAP BONAP MAP Present in state Present in county and native Native to North America, but adventive & escaped in state Not present in state Present and rare, native in county Previously present, now extinct Questionable presence (cross-hatched, regardless of color)