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North east dry, stony bank with acid soil
help! We have partly planted a bank with rhododendrons, blueberries, ground cover roses and heather. Any suggestions for low ground cover with colour, ive looked at alpines but don’t think they will survive. I forgot to say we live 500 feet up on the edge of exmoor! I look at other people’s gardens with envy and hope someone can point me in the direction of some suitable plants! Also suitable bulbs! Thanks.
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That's around 3,000 feet above sea level.
As @Buttercupdays says - the influence of wind and shelter makes a difference too.
Saxifrages, in general, will survive almost anywhere, but they're mainly small, because of the conditions they grow in. Anything bigger gets annihilated by wind.
I grow things like prostrate Gaultheria [procumbens] , which has flowers similar to Pieris, and has tough, evergreen, leathery leaves. Berries in autumn. Gaultheria, in general, would be fine. Pachysandra makes good ground cover for shadier spots too.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...