Japanese Spurge {3 1/2 in. Pots, min 25}

Pachysandra terminalis
Pronunciation: pak-ee-SAN-dra ter-mih-NAL-is
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Pachysandra terminalis is the common variety (compare with shiny or variegated Pachysandra) and is one of the most popular groundcovers.

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General information about Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Spurge):
If you were fortunate to grow up near a forest, this plant will take you back to your childhood wanderings in wonderful woodlands. There is something so natural about this plant, gardeners find her irresistible when hoping to achieve a peaceful feeling.

Of course Pachysandra terminalis, commonly called Japanese Spurge, is also very practical given that it is self-sustaining, always attractive and evergreen year-round, and requires no grooming or pruning. In fact, once established, given shade and moisture, Japanese Spurge promises to eliminate the need for weeding and grass cutting. Essentially, your lawn work stops where this plant starts.

The jade-green veined, oval leaves (1 1/2 to 4 inch) have lightly-toothed edges and serve as a small platter for clusters of delicate creamy-white flowers that appear in the spring and early summer, and make a beautiful statement. This plant is used extensively under large spreading trees, behind buildings, or in other situations too shady for grass to grow. She will transform otherwise bare and ugly ground areas into a whimsical garden world where fairies and gnomes are sure to visit.

It is also very effective as a border plant, along paths, or as driveway edging. One of our most popular because of its maintenance-free nature, it is often chosen for its ability to grow under conifers and in just about any other soil though its favorite is a shaded area with well-drained organically rich loam.

Once established, Japanese Spurge will spread moderately fast by underground rhizomes. Ultimately, this is a lush, lovely groundcover that offers character and a creative atmosphere to any garden.

Things to Note
Pachysandra often takes most of the first season getting established. Spreading will tend to be extremely slow at first and then commence in the second season following the age old adage, “First year she sleeps, second year she creeps, third year she leaps!”

While tolerant of some sun in northern zones, it needs shade in southern zones.

Gardener Tips
Pachysandra is an excellent ground cover for shady areas; overexposure to sun may cause it to turn yellow.
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Plants look good.
10/10/2018 By Ruth Mandel
Product reviewed: Japanese Spurge {Bare Root Plants, min 50}

Hoping they'll make it. Planted them in a tough spot.
Pachysandra
10/10/2018 By Deborah Cawley
Product reviewed: Japanese Spurge {3 1/2 in. Pots min 25}

Plants were beautiful. *****
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10/01/2018 By Peter Samuel
Product reviewed: Japanese Spurge {Bare Root Plants, min 50}

No problems -- arrived well packed and in good condition. Plants have enough root to take, though not as much as potted ones. Of course I would have liked it cheaper, but it seems to be the competitive price.
Once again, great product
09/18/2018 By Jennifer Barnard
Product reviewed: Japanese Spurge {Bare Root Plants, min 50}

I tried a different company for ground covers just recently and was very disappointed, won't say any names. I went back to classygroundcovers because they never let me down. Thanks again!
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09/05/2018 By Ralph Swank
Product reviewed: Japanese Spurge {Bare Root Plants, min 50}

The bare root plants had well-established roots and all had some leaves. 100% take when planted. I'm delighted.
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