Pachysandra terminalis

Pachysandra terminalis
Pachysandra terminalis 
Japanese spurge
SIZE/TYPE low or groundcovering
USUAL HEIGHT 0.1-0.2m
USUAL WIDTH 0.3
LEAVES evergreen broadleaf
COLOUR OF LEAVES green
FLOWERS insignificant or non-blooming
COLOUR OF FLOWERS white
BLOOMING TIME April - May
LOCATION semi-shade to shade
SOIL TYPE acidic (peaty) to neutral
USDA zone (lowest) 5   (down to -29°C)
WINTER PROTECTION  
FOR ZONE 5+6 Code of winter protection zone 5+6
FOR ZONE 7 Code of winter protection zone 7
BELONGS TO CATEGORIES Perennials
Evergreen broadleaf
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If you are looking for a great looking, ideally evergreen groundcover we have a tip for you: Japanese spurge. This perennial or subshrub comes from East Asia and boasts leathery, rich green foliage and low growth under the canopies of tall trees or shrubs.

The species of Japanese spurge bears dark green, glossy, evergreen leaves that are broadly oval, shallowly serrated or notched at the tip. They are opposite and abundantly scattered around short, upright stems. In spring appear small white flowers arranged in short terminal spikes. Plants of the species may vary slightly in appearance (leaf shape and size, stem height, etc.) depending on the mother plant from which they are propagated - not all differences have been registered as separate varieties.

It forms thick colonies covering the ground like a luxurious evergreen carpet underneath trees or large shrubs, and is often used as a lawn substitute in shaded areas. Still, it is a slow grower and will need time to spread, or more saplings at the beginning if a carpet is what you are after. Plant at least 3-4 plants in one square meter or 20-25 cm apart in rows.

It is low and does not need to be trimmed. It grows best in dappled sun/partial shade but will take deep shade, too. I have also seen them planted in full sun where they can grow as well, but without watering and in bad soil the leaves will turn yellow and look ill. The preferred soil is acidic to neutral, well-drained and moist, however, we have experienced that pachysandra can also cope with clay and drought under tall trees that consume all moisture. Hardy to at least -30°C and supposed to survive down to -34°C (USDA zone 4).

Last update 09-08-2022
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GLOSSARY
  • STANDARD QUALITY - Plants of this group are 1st class quality with number of branches and overall density adequate to their size and age, considering they were container grown.
  • DE LUXE QUALITY - This label guarantees a luxurious quality of manually selected plants that, compared to their height and age, are exceptionally dense and beautiful.
  • EXTRA - These plants are usually mature and bigger specimens with exceptional overall appearance.
  • STANDARD (as described in the plant form) means a tree with a trunk of 190-210 cm and a crown at the top, unless specified differently. The commercial size for trees is their girth measured in the height of 1m from ground.
  • HOBBY - These plants are of the same quality as our standard-quality plants but younger and therefore cheaper.
  • SHRUB - a woody plant with branches growing bushy from the ground level.
  • HALF-STANDARD or MINI-STANDARD - a small tree with shorter trunk, its size is usually specified.
  • FEATHERED - These are trees with branches growing already from the base of the trunk and up along the stem.
  • GRASSES and PERENNIALS - Sizes given usually read the diameter of the pot or the clump, as specified.
LARGE PLANTS over 150 cmspecimens, screening and hedging shrubs

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