It is a creeping plant and has star-shaped, 5-narrow petal, violet to light violet flowers.
After flowering, the fruit forms a globular head of carpels held above the creeping plant.
It is a creeping plant that divides on the ground surface and sends out short stolons.
They form low, rounded or creeping plants, typically 520 cm tall.
In addition, mallow and other creeping plants sometimes confused with ground ivy do not spread from nodes on stems.
Constructed of black basalt, it was covered with creeping plants.
The creeping plants with unusual leaves give it its common names.
Among the cliff line, there are several varieties of rare ferns, along with creeping plants and wild flowers.