A low-growing, mat-forming perennial, this groundcover thrives in hardiness zones 4-9 and prefers full sun and well-drained, sandy or rocky soil. Its dense, spreading habit makes it ideal for filling gaps between garden stones, rock gardens, or as a lawn substitute. In summer, it produces tiny mauve-pink flowers that attract pollinators, adding charm to any garden space. This deer-resistant, drought-tolerant plant reaches a height of 1-2 inches with a spread of up to 12 inches, forming a lush, aromatic carpet of greenery. It remains evergreen in warmer climates, and though it does not exhibit notable fall color, its foliage and flowers contribute to a dynamic, low-maintenance garden with minimal care requirements.