noun
- Plural of dichondra; trailing or creeping plants of the genus Dichondra, often used as ground cover in lawns and gardens.
Usage: Commonly used in landscaping and horticulture; Often refers to Dichondra repens or Dichondra micrantha
Examples
- The gardener planted dichondras along the pathway as a low-maintenance ground cover.
- Dichondras thrive in warm climates and require minimal watering once established.
- Many homeowners prefer dichondras to traditional grass in shaded areas.
- The nursery sells several varieties of dichondras suitable for different soil types.
- Dichondras spread quickly and can fill in bare patches in the lawn within weeks.