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Pachysandra 'procumbens'
Allegheny Spurge
Watch video on YouTubeThe bright green spring foliage of this native Pachysandra emerges upright 6-12” and is followed by fragrant, bottlebrush-like white flowers on 2-4” long spikes. Foliage matures to pewter-green with coarsely toothed and mottled leaves, and becomes prostrate as the season progresses. Plant in part to full shade in moist humus-rich soil. Plant 18” apart.

Height
6-12 in
Spacing
20 in

Characteristics & Attributes for Pachysandra 'procumbens'
Exposure
• | Full Shade |
• | Partial Shade |
Soil Moisture
• | Average Water |
Foliage Color
• | Green |
Flower Color
• | White |
Season of Interest
• | Summer |
• | Fall |
Traffic
• | Light-Medium |
USDA Zone
• | Zone 9 |
• | Zone 7 |
• | Zone 5 |
• | Zone 8 |
• | Zone 6 |