This low-growing groundcover boasts a dense, creeping habit with soft green foliage that is semi-evergreen in mild climates. Showcasing delicate, pale pink flowers in late spring to early summer, this plant provides a subtle burst of color. Hardy in Zones 4-9, it thrives in full sun and prefers well-draining, sandy, or rocky soils. Its drought tolerance makes it an excellent choice for dry landscapes and areas with poor soil. Deer-resistant and fragrant, this groundcover is often used in rock gardens, between stepping stones, or as a lawn replacement in small areas. Reaching a height of 1-3 inches and spreading up to 12 inches, it exhibits excellent resilience and low maintenance, making it ideal for gardeners seeking a naturalized, low-profile planting option.