Pachysandra terminalis
Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese Spurge) is a shrubby, evergreen ground cover which spreads via underground runners to form a dense carpet of rich, dark green foliage. Tiny white flower spikes appear in early spring, but the added value of this plant is its attractive foliage.
- Japanese Spurge' is a creeping perennial forming a mat up to 4 in. tall (10 cm) and 8 in. wide (20 cm). Spreads rapidly to form large colonies.
- A part shade to full shade lover, it is best grown in rich, medium moisture, well-drained soils. This plant is not fussy about soils and tolerates a wide range of conditions. Soils shouldn't be allowed to dry out. Clay soil, dry , soil and drought tolerant! Highly tolerant of urban pollution too.
- Perfect for the shade garden, as groundcover or underplanting shrubs. Great for banks and slopes, erosion control, and woodland gardens.
- A hardy, low-maintenance and forgiving perennial, it is also deer and rabbit resistant.
- Virtually pest-free and disease free. May be attacked by slugs and snails.
- Propagate by division in spring. Take softwood cuttings in early summer.
- Pachysandra terminalis species is native to Japan. It is considered an exotic invasive in some U.S. states.