Pachysandra terminalis, commonly known as Japanese spurge, is a versatile evergreen ground cover prized for its glossy, deep green foliage and ability to thrive in shaded areas. Native to Japan and China, this low-maintenance plant forms dense mats of attractive, serrated leaves, making it an excellent choice for suppressing weeds and adding texture to garden beds, slopes, or under trees. In spring, it produces small, white, bottlebrush-like flowers that add a delicate charm to its lush carpet of foliage. With its resilience and adaptability to various soil conditions.
Pachysandra terminalis, commonly known as Japanese spurge, is a versatile evergreen ground cover prized for its glossy, deep green foliage and ability to thrive in shaded areas. Native to Japan and China, this low-maintenance plant forms dense mats of attractive, serrated leaves, making it an excellent choice for suppressing weeds and adding texture to garden beds, slopes, or under trees. In spring, it produces small, white, bottlebrush-like flowers that add a delicate charm to its lush carpet of foliage. With its resilience and adaptability to various soil conditions.