Bedding plant


bedder.
historical examples

as a bedding plant s. argentea is extensively grown for its silvery-white foliage, which completely covers the ground.
the culture of vegetables and flowers from seeds and roots, 16th edition sutton and sons

noun
a plant that may be grown in a garden bed

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