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Pachysandra terminalis |
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| Common name |
Japanese spurge |
| Family |
buxaceae |
| Life cycle |
perennial (Z5-9) |
| Flowers |
white (April) |
| Size |
6" |
| Light |
part-full shade |
Popular ground cover, grown for its leathery, glossy evergreen foliage. We've never established a large patch of it, as it is typically used in landscapes, but a bit of it sticks around by our foundation, and I keep it around for biodiversity's sake. I don't usually notice the white flowers, so when I spotted them this year, I snapped a photo, even though they are past their prime.
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In our garden, this plant grows in the following area: patio area About my plant portraits
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Last modified:
April 16, 2005
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