Tray of 50 Plugs
Pachysandra terminalis, commonly called Japanese pachysandra, is a shrubby, evergreen ground cover which grows 8-12" high and spreads by rhizomes to form a dense carpet of rich, dark green foliage. Oval leaves (2-4" long) appear primarily in whorls at the stem ends. Tiny white flowers in 1-2" long, terminal (hence the species name) spikes bloom in early spring. Flowers are not particularly showy, but on close inspection are quite attractive.
Height: 6 - 12"
Spread: 12 - 18"
Spacing: 12 - 18"
Exposure: Full Shade (Up to 4 Hours) or Part Sun (4 to 6 Hours)
Blooms: Mid Spring