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Plants in genus pachysandra

Plants in genus pachysandra

Pachysandra procumbens 'Pixie'

Pachysandra procumbens 'Pixie' is a dwarf variety of the Allegheny spurge, notable for its compact size, being only a third to half the size of the typical species. It forms a clump about 4 inches tall and 1 foot wide, topped with white, bottlebrush-like flowers in early spring. This plant is well-suited for dry shade and is resistant to rabbits, making it a low-maintenance choice for shaded garden areas.

Pachysandra procumbens 'Jackson'

Pachysandra procumbens 'Jackson' is a heat and humidity-tolerant groundcover that reaches 6 inches in height and spreads up to 5 feet. It features fragrant white flowers on 4-inch stalks in late March.

Pachysandra terminalis 'Silveredge'

Pachysandra terminalis 'Silveredge' is an exquisite evergreen groundcover native to Asia, featuring dark green tufts with creamy margins. It brightens in more light and fills in via short underground rhizomes, making it ideal for woodland gardens. This plant prefers moist to average soils with good drainage.

Pachysandra terminalis 'Tiffany'

Pachysandra terminalis 'Tiffany' is an evergreen groundcover with deeply incised leaves. It is ideal for shaded areas and provides a lush, green carpet throughout the year.

Pachysandra procumbens

Pachysandra procumbens, or Allegheny spurge, is a clump-forming groundcover native to southeastern US woodlands. It features semi-evergreen foliage and fragrant white flowers in early spring. This plant forms a dense carpet and is deer and drought resistant, performing well in partial to full shade.

Pachysandra procumbens 'Angola'

Pachysandra procumbens 'Angola' is a heat-loving groundcover with new foliage that displays a striking pewter pattern against olive-green. It produces sweetly fragrant white flowers on 4-inch tall stalks in early March, making it an excellent choice for woodland gardens.

Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen'

Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen' is a spreading groundcover plant with glossy, evergreen foliage. It thrives in the heat and humidity of the South and is resistant to diseases and deer. This plant is ideal for shady or partially sunny locations.

Pachysandra terminalis

Pachysandra terminalis is an evergreen ground cover that spreads by rhizomes, creating a dense carpet of dark green foliage. It produces tiny white flowers in early spring and thrives in deep shade. While it is a robust ground cover, it can become invasive in some areas, so careful management is advised. This plant is ideal for shady spots where other plants may struggle.

Pachysandra procumbens 'Pdn 01'

Pachysandra procumbens 'Pdn 01' is a clump-forming groundcover with pewter-green foliage on long prostrate stems. It produces white, bottlebrush-like flowers in spring and is ideal for woodland gardens. This native plant is 36 inches wide and thrives in part sun to shade.

Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Carpet'

Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Carpet' is an evergreen ground cover that thrives in shaded areas. It is low maintenance and often used under pine trees to create a lush, green carpet-like appearance. This plant is ideal for gardeners seeking a hardy, shade-loving ground cover.

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