Great Design Plants
Pachysandra procumbens (Allegheny spurge)
Photo by Chad Nelson
Photo by Chad Nelson
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Allegheny Spurge
(Pachysandra procumbens)
Native from southern Indiana to Louisiana and northern Florida, with isolated populations as far north as Connecticut
This is the North American analog of Japanese pachysandra. This species is not as aggressive as the imported species. Its blue-gray foliage spreads slowly from tight clumps, allowing it to mix well with other woodland plants. Its leaves will redden as winter approaches. In mild winters, these leaves will remain all year. In the spring, it puts out a flush of spicy scented blooms followed by a new flush of leaves.
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This is Pachy procumbens. We want shiny leaf Pachy TERMINALIS
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evergreen ground cover (native variety non aggressive) Pachysandra procumbens common name Alleghany spurge
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Easy gardening. Looks better than mulch. Pachysandra.