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I had a similar issue under a big live oak, and I ended up mixing dwarf mondo grass with a few patches of asiatic jasmine where it got a bit more light. Both handled the roots pretty well and didn’t need much water. For stuff closer to the house where grass won’t grow either, I actually used a few potted houseplants from an indoor plant delivery — made those spots look less bare.
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