What is Pachysandra?
Pachysandra is a genus of several evergreen land ground land. These plants come from the eastern part of Asia and the southeastern United States. This type of shrub is a member of the family of plants in boxing wood and usually reaches a height of about 6 inches (15 cm) when it is mature. These plants usually have thin, woody stems and leather, green leaves. Pachysandra terminalis , green carpet, variegate and procumbeni are the most common species of this plant.
Terminalis Pachysandra is a slowly growing perennial that produces strong leaves throughout the year and small white flowers in the early spring. Many gardeners prefer to plant this evergreen in areas that receive small or no direct sunlight. This Japanese native sends shoots along the ground that produce a thick carpet of leaves. It is used in well -drained areas of acidic soil and usually spreads by means of stem chains. This plant usually reaches a height of 6 inches (15cm) ExI maturity and contains wax, dark green leaves. This species is particularly suitable for planting in partial shadow areas and around pine trees. Once this plant is established, it usually overtakes all weeds or grass in the area. Green carpet does not send shoots like other species, but in a uniform way it spreads across the ground. These plants usually have short stems with dark green leaves and grow to a height of about 6 inches (15 cm) when they ripen.
Pachysandra varagata , also known as Japanese Spurge or silver leaf, produces white flowers and berries early in the spring. This evergreen land is best suited for shady areas, because its leaves often yellow when exposed to direct sunlight. It is a fast growing plant that produces silver edged green leaves throughout the year. The types Varagata grows especially well under the trees and in wet or dry soil. These compact bushesThey usually reach a height of about 6 inches (15 cm) when they are fully grown and often used to play along sidewalks and driveways.
Pachysandra procumbens comes from the southeastern United States and in the spring produces clusters of small white flowers. This plant is sometimes referred to as Allegheny Spurge and usually grows more slowly than other types of Pachysandra . These shrubs are suitable for full or partially shaded areas and benefit in well -drained soils. This species is a semi -mount that at the end of its branches produces a cluster of thick green leaves. These plants usually grow to a height of approximately 6 inches (15 cm) if they are ripe.