Glechoma Species, Creeping Charlie, Gill-over-Ground, Ground Ivy, Hedgemaids, Alehoof

Glechomahederacea

Family
Lamiaceae (lay-mee-AY-see-ee)
Genus
Glechoma (gle-KOH-muh)
Species
hederacea (hed-er-AYE-see-uh)
Synonym
Calamintha hederacea
Chamaecissos hederaceus
Chamaeclema hederacea
Nepeta hederacea
Nepeta rigida
Other Details
Water Requirements
Foliage Color
Where to Grow
Grow outdoors year-round in hardiness zone
Bloom Characteristics
Bloom Size
Other details
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Patent Information
Propagation Methods
Seed Collecting
Regional

This plant is said to grow outdoors in the following regions:

Athens, Alabama

Birmingham, Alabama

Clanton, Alabama

Hot Springs National Park, Arkansas

Oxnard, California

West Covina, California

Ormond Beach, Florida

Belleville, Illinois

Champaign, Illinois

Chicago, Illinois(2 reports)

Dolton, Illinois

Dwight, Illinois

Elk Grove Village, Illinois

Forrest, Illinois

Godfrey, Illinois

Hinsdale, Illinois

Moline, Illinois

Monmouth, Illinois

Morris, Illinois

Oak Lawn, Illinois

Park Forest, Illinois

Flora, Indiana

Indianapolis, Indiana

Mooresville, Indiana

Valparaiso, Indiana

Bloomfield, Iowa

Cedar Falls, Iowa

Cedar Rapids, Iowa(2 reports)

Des Moines, Iowa

Hornick, Iowa

Hebron, Kentucky

Hi Hat, Kentucky

Louisville, Kentucky(2 reports)

Mc Dowell, Kentucky

Salvisa, Kentucky

Taylorsville, Kentucky

Weeksbury, Kentucky

Mexico, Maine

Brookeville, Maryland

Cumberland, Maryland

Takoma Park, Maryland

Danvers, Massachusetts

Hopkinton, Massachusetts

Farmington, Michigan

Grand Blanc, Michigan

Pinconning, Michigan

Port Huron, Michigan

Saint Clair Shores, Michigan

Sanford, Michigan

Southfield, Michigan

Stephenson, Michigan

Braham, Minnesota

Isle, Minnesota

Minneapolis, Minnesota(2 reports)

Moorhead, Minnesota

New Ulm, Minnesota

Saint Paul, Minnesota(4 reports)

Mathiston, Mississippi

Kansas City, Missouri

Sedalia, Missouri

Sullivan, Missouri

Lincoln, Nebraska

Burlington, New Jersey

Franklin, New Jersey

Mount Laurel, New Jersey

Neptune, New Jersey

Princeton, New Jersey

Trenton, New Jersey

Whitehouse Station, New Jersey

Lamy, New Mexico

Buffalo, New York(5 reports)

Cambridge, New York

Cortland, New York

Deer Park, New York

Deposit, New York

Fairport, New York

Islip, New York

Niagara Falls, New York

Ogdensburg, New York

Pittsford, New York

Southampton, New York

Greensboro, North Carolina

Norlina, North Carolina

Snow Hill, North Carolina

Fargo, North Dakota

Ashtabula, Ohio

Bucyrus, Ohio

Cincinnati, Ohio

Dayton, Ohio(2 reports)

Glouster, Ohio

Heath, Ohio

Jewett, Ohio

Lebanon, Ohio

Painesville, Ohio

Portsmouth, Ohio

Trinway, Ohio

Uniontown, Ohio

Woodstock, Ontario

Ashland, Oregon

South Beach, Oregon

Albion, Pennsylvania

Colver, Pennsylvania

Hershey, Pennsylvania

Millersburg, Pennsylvania

Norristown, Pennsylvania

West Warwick, Rhode Island

Knoxville, Tennessee

Murfreesboro, Tennessee

Viola, Tennessee

Chandler, Texas

Garland, Texas

Lumberton, Texas

Weatherford, Texas

Wylie, Texas

Newfane, Vermont

West Dummerston, Vermont

Coeburn, Virginia

Petersburg, Virginia

Richlands, Virginia

Springfield, Virginia

Bellevue, Washington

Charleston, West Virginia

Augusta, Wisconsin

Ellsworth, Wisconsin

Milwaukee, Wisconsin(2 reports)

River Falls, Wisconsin

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Gardener's Notes:

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5
neutrals
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(Zone 8a) | April 2021 | negative

It is not an out of control weed in my garden, but I still consider it undesirable. I remove it manually every year, the minute I see it...Read More

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Birmingham, AL (Zone 8a) | August 2015 | positive

Anyone interested in controlling the growth of this plant shouldn't introduce it into the soil. I have enjoyed growing this edible herbal...Read More

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New Ulm, MN | May 2014 | negative

This thug grows in my backyard where only moss grew before. If it would stay there, I wouldn't have a problem with it. Nothing stops it...Read More

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ROSLINDALE, MA | February 2014 | negative

Connecticut has banned trading, transporting, or planting this species as a noxious weed and an invasive plant destructive to natural areas.

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Danvers, MA | August 2013 | negative

Creeping Charlie serves as a groundcover in areas that are difficult to control erosion. However, once this plant starts sending below g...Read More

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Dayton, OH | May 2013 | negative

I have found that the only way to remove this plant is by using a dethatching rake. I have an antique one with quarter moon tines bolted...Read More

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Valparaiso, IN | May 2013 | negative

Negative because for me this is a non-native, extremely invasive plant from Europe. It's taking over my woods, lawn, everywhere and choki...Read More

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Dwight, IL (Zone 5b) | April 2013 | positive

I really do not mind this little plant of the mint family. It brings along the bees, and has a nice smell when mowed. You can use it me...Read More

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| March 2013 | negative

Creeping Charlie, or whatever else you may choose to call it, is an awful pest here in Sudbury, Ontario, Canada. We are in zone 3. I'm go...Read More

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(Zone 9b) | January 2013 | neutral

If you find yourself over taken by this plant , put it on the table for dinner.... High in Vit C, use fresh in salad or steam as pot herb...Read More

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Saint Paul, MN | April 2012 | positive

OK it wore me down. But you have to admire its toughness. Why fight it in a shady lawn. The bees like it.

This year I...Read More

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Cherokee, KS | March 2012 | positive

I know its pretty invasive in lawns but this is the first plant the Bumblebees come to. It is such an important plant for my Bombus polli...Read More

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Fairport, NY | May 2011 | negative

This is a non-native weedy plant. It was introduced from Europe and has taken over. I have it at the edge of the woods and found, like ot...Read More

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Watseka, IL (Zone 5a) | September 2010 | negative

It lives up to its name.. CREEP! And is here to stay unless I chem-nuke the place killing everything it has grown found of growing with....Read More

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Cincinnati, OH | May 2010 | positive

I have Glechoma in a bed in the sun and am planing to put another plant in with it (I was considering a liropee).

Anybody...Read More

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Grand Blanc, MI | April 2010 | neutral

I'm torn here. This plant is beautiful and smells great, especially after mowing. When I moved in several years ago I knew nothing about ...Read More

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Lamy, NM | June 2009 | positive

here in the Southwest US, where the ground is mostly starved for water , except for where the irrigation drippers are located, there is l...Read More

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Jewett, OH | May 2009 | positive

I love this plant! Yes, it takes over, but much easier to pull up than the crabgrass as she has some shallow roots.

I u...Read More

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Trenton, NJ | March 2009 | negative

Like almost everyone else, I hate this plant as a horrid weed. It is nearly impossible to control, and in my estimation it stinks terrib...Read More

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Buffalo, NY (Zone 6a) | March 2009 | neutral

Wonderful plant if you´re looking for a good ground cover. For everyone else, it´s the scourge of the earth. This plant and Solanum dul...Read More

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Columbus, OH (Zone 6a) | February 2009 | negative

I hate this weed. It's very hard to get rid of once it starts up. I don't find it "easy to pull up" as some have said. It does spread qui...Read More

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Ashland, OR | February 2009 | negative

What a deceptive charmer this plant is! I live in southern Oregon & five years ago it showed up in a portion of my backyard and, not kno...Read More

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Berwick, ME | September 2008 | positive

Here in Maine, we call those "Robin Runaway" ... and they grow wild all over the place, especially in partly shady areas underneath trees...Read More

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Detroit, MI | June 2008 | negative

outside everyday with my trowel removing this out of my lawn. neighbors have a bad infestation. hoping my yard will not catch theirs once...Read More

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Southampton, NY | June 2008 | positive

I tried this 2 years ago in a pot and then took cuttings for around a tree and it has been spreading just as I had hoped it would. I have...Read More

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Coon Rapids, MN (Zone 4a) | February 2008 | negative

At least this species don't seed itself or it would have been everywhere already. Otherwise at least improvement in sod productivity and ...Read More

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Dayton, OH | December 2007 | negative

I've been fighing this for years. I tried a commercial, golf course herbicide that managed only to slow the growth of this vicious, noxio...Read More

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Saint Cloud, MN (Zone 4b) | November 2007 | negative

This plant is listed on the Minnesota DNR invasive list
"Ecological Threat:
It is not a threat to healthy native plant comm...Read More

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Park Forest, IL (Zone 5a) | August 2007 | positive

My parents live on abandoned railroad property, and there is NO dirt anywhere except a small patch in the front yard. The fill is calle...Read More

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Springfield, VA | July 2007 | negative

This plant has choked out my tomatoe plants. I've been trying to get rid of it for years. It's no use. Moving would be easier.

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Cedar Falls, IA (Zone 4b) | July 2007 | negative

This plant is real pain in the ***, and as an exotic invasive in the U.S. is irresponsible to plant or encourage. I won't dispute with t...Read More

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Markham, ON (Zone 5b) | June 2007 | negative

As much as I like its nature to be able to fill an area where grass cannot grow, the aftermath is terrible. We just moved into an older h...Read More

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Cedar Rapids, IA (Zone 5a) | May 2007 | negative

All you creeping charlie lovers are crazy! This is a noxious weed! It should not be used for anything! Who cares if it is a groundcove...Read More

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Minneapolis, MN | May 2007 | neutral

This plant is indeed taking over large parts of my garden. It has not actually choked anything out, but it requires vigilant pulling. T...Read More

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(Zone 7a) | March 2007 | neutral

Too bad people here didn't have lawns 300 years ago, or they wouldn't have brought it to the U.S.. It is a nasty lawn weed, even here in ...Read More

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Vienna, VA (Zone 7a) | December 2006 | negative

Whenever I'm overcome with the frustration that comes from trying to keep this plant in check, I think of the early European settlers nea...Read More

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Petersburg, VA (Zone 7a) | October 2006 | negative

creepy chuck weed is a better name for the demon spawn,

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Chicago, IL | October 2006 | positive

Creeping charlie is a great groundcover. It is attractive and chokes out other weeds. If you want a semi-wild garden; if you would like...Read More

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Trinway, OH | August 2006 | positive

I absolutely LOVE this plant - but I will admit in the vegetable garden it is not quite so lovable :). The delicate flowers are lovely...Read More

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Farmington, MI | August 2006 | negative

This weed is neck-and-neck with Bermuda Grass as the most evil weed in the world.

It's prettier than Bermuda Grass, but ...Read More

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Mchenry, IL (Zone 5a) | August 2006 | negative

I absolutely hate this horrid weed!. When I first moved in to my new hjouse I planted beautiful sod around my raised beds My neighbors on...Read More

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West Chazy, NY (Zone 4b) | July 2006 | negative

I never though anyone actually bought this plant as a ground cover, here it grows everywhere. I am no longer trying to eliminate it, as i...Read More

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Cortland, NY | June 2006 | negative

We have Creeping Charlie in our yards. Like others on this site, I have tried to remove it, strand by strand. This year, we read about ...Read More

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Rife, PA (Zone 6a) | June 2006 | positive

This plant is always welcome to thrive around me. I love its tiny purple flowers and the wonderful minty scent it gives off when you mow...Read More

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Buffalo, NY (Zone 6a) | June 2006 | negative

This plant is a curse. I have tried to eradicate it for years. Pulling doesn't work. It survives the coldest winters and will spread on b...Read More

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Williamston, MI (Zone 5b) | June 2006 | negative

I, too, have been working to rid myself of Creeping Charlie, which was in the yard and garden when I bought my house. The first spring h...Read More

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Saint Paul, MN (Zone 4a) | May 2006 | positive

50 years ago my mother bought home this plant as ground cover for the family yard. The greenhouse owner thought she was craxy to want to...Read More

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Near Lake Erie, NW, PA (Zone 5a) | May 2006 | negative

Totally invasive! Fighting it all the way. Grows through everything.

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(Zone 6a) | May 2006 | negative

We unfortunately have this plant in our lawn and it somehow secretly creeped into the back of one of my beds without me noticing, now I h...Read More

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Annandale, NJ (Zone 6b) | May 2006 | negative

...from mid-central New Jersey

I have fought this plant for 18 years, and still spend hours to pull it out of the garden. ...Read More

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Mooresville, IN (Zone 5a) | May 2006 | positive

I live in a rural woodland area with much shade so my lawn will never look like the picture on the bag of grass seed and there is little ...Read More

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Brookeville, MD (Zone 7a) | May 2006 | negative

Yes this plant is enticing with it's orchid like little blue flowers but once planted, you'll have it taking over, and over and over and ...Read More

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| April 2006 | negative

I live just North of the NY border in Canada, South of Montreal. I assure you that it also grows here, and is very invasive. It tries to ...Read More

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Brockton, MA (Zone 6a) | April 2006 | negative

At first I liked it, now I hate it. It takes over....

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Newfane, VT | April 2006 | negative

An invasive plant that is now in every bed in the garden. Very easy to initially get lured into letting it go as it has attractive bloom ...Read More

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Minneapolis, MN (Zone 4a) | April 2006 | negative

I agree completely with everyone who says this plant is evil. We bought our house nearly two years ago. Most of our neighborhood (proba...Read More

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Polkton, NC (Zone 7b) | January 2006 | positive

This plant came compliments of a rose bush given me by a family member. I have lived here for 2 years now, and I find that the plant has...Read More

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Montpelier, VA | January 2006 | negative

This plant is completely evil. It cannot be killed with Roundup from what I've read. The only treatment, which has given me limited suc...Read More

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Chicago, IL | August 2005 | negative

The woman who owned our house before my parents bought it (1938), planted creeping charlie. My parents, nor I, have been able to get rid...Read More

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Jackson, NJ (Zone 7a) | July 2005 | negative

This plant seems bent on world domination. It has invaded my entire yard, and adjacent yards. It's no exaggeration when I say that at lea...Read More

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Garland, TX | August 2004 | positive

I love this stuff! I've never seen mine bloom though. It has a very unique smell when the leaves are bruised, almost sage-like. I use it ...Read More

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Islip, NY | July 2004 | negative

This plant took over my compost heap and a substantial portion of the back yard. It resists lawn chemicals and invades quickly when it r...Read More

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Knoxville, TN (Zone 7a) | May 2004 | negative

I hate this plant! When we moved into our house 2 years ago all the existing flower beds were covered with this stuff. With gallons of R...Read More

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Sebring, FL (Zone 9b) | April 2004 | negative

I can also attest to how invasive Glechoma hederacea can be in central Tennessee. Once it gets into a vegetable garden it is a weed that...Read More

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Spencer, WV | April 2004 | positive

We were introduces to this gorgeous little Orchid-like flower ground cover when we moved to South-Central Pennsylvania. it is a hardy gro...Read More

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Morris, IL | June 2003 | positive

I have used this sucessfully as a groundcover for shady areas where grass didn't do well, e.g., under maple trees, and as a filler for fl...Read More

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Murfreesboro, TN (Zone 7a) | April 2002 | negative

A pretty plant in bloom, it is a member of the Mint family, and can be quite invasive. Many sources list it as a weed; others are more k...Read More

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