These are all plants which were a gift from Loretta two years ago, that I thought had died. They sure didn't appear last year. But they are holding their own, and hopefully will grow.
This is Bishop's Weed, a ground cover. It can be invasive, but I don't think so for me. This is the fourth time I've tried to start some. I wish it would take hold and get a bit aggressive so I can use it to fill in some space by the house. Just three tiny puddles, but that's a start. It does have a white flower, but they are grown for the variegated leaves.
![Bishop's Weed](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEgw9oEbwNXpVFxbRweIu19IV5rQSlZq248Ry85c4F1YIqJz1G-H63VhTdc4Mp42d-QvYSClVMc-rPPXe82NJLfdpdNPGJiVEWXCWZdVRB-GQM4Y4QHiX0Lx55CzogpMzzTgaTTjjABTgQKq/s280/BishopsWeed01.jpg)
The sandwort is a rock garden plant and it is doing well. It will have a small white flower later.
![Sandwort](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEg1f_M5N8yMD61zfIA3th9FcNuw0jRIxJM402gCmQL0P3cZAUDEeRXPUkCScwdGS8gE_cVg0fdMAJlJvTgyKNIQZyMISt-_yKAZ1sa0iEO4PwwOMUdF4_aHbSdw9NbnChz5b6JU-pc2X05T/s280/Sandwort01.jpg)
The rock cress is marginal, but alive.
![rock cress](https://blogger.googleusercontent.com/img/b/R29vZ2xl/AVvXsEh_cTMLkTfmGtHmPQ4HrxzbIN4BkZmq6eT1nRKCiNpcw6RUypIgPLZ7_Trehh0WhiQ8GlkYrcDDys1vI84cl18MYlvLrbdxJu-yCGe-aYJ57Fpz_uOPJY7mSKJm4_pHUqVNz6CmABgcYZHB/s280/RockCress01.jpg)
I know these pictures don't look like much, but I'm definitely happy.
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