Pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis), also called Japanese spurge, is a ground cover that is widely planted. It can form dense 6- to 10-inch-high carpets of evergreen vegetation that spreads by ...
Are you another unfortunate gardener who has spreading pachysandra in your yard? I realize it has some redeeming qualities and some may love it. It is not my mission to offend in any way. My war is ...
Q:I have a groundcover called Pachysandra. I have it growing in two places. In one shady place, it has all these little white, tear drop-shaped spots attached to the stems and the backs of the leaves ...
Q: In the past, you have described Pachysandra as an aggressive, invasive plant; yet plant catalogs that I've read do not describe it as "aggressive" and I can't get it established in my yard! My bed ...
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