While many crack and crevice plants are herbaceous perennials, a few shrubs are compact and tough enough to play in this arena—especially along rocky slopes and wall bases. One standout Proven Winners® shrub is Ground Hug® Aronia.
Ground Hug® is a low, spreading native shrub (about 8–14 inches tall and roughly 3 feet wide) that naturally forms a dense groundcover. It’s explicitly described as super tough, suited to challenging soil and conditions, and used for stabilizing soil and covering difficult areas.
Why it’s perfect near rock and stone:
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Handles tough sites. Ground Hug® Aronia is tolerant of a wide range of soils and is listed as drought and salt tolerant once established, making it ideal near driveways, streets, and sunny slopes.
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Erosion control. Its spreading habit and root system help lock soil in place on banks, terraced walls, and rocky berms.
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Four-season interest. Spring brings white flowers, summer offers glossy foliage, late summer to fall adds dark berries, and autumn delivers rich red fall color.
While you might not literally squeeze Ground Hug® into a hairline crack, it’s unbeatable along the base of rock walls, in wide crevices on slopes, or in rocky, hard-to-water strips where other shrubs would struggle.