Allegheny Spurge. Pachysandra procumbens. Aka Allegheny Pachysandra. USDA zones 5-9. It is a good perennial groundcover which grows 8-12" tall to form a dense carpet of blue-green leaves. It is native to the eastern US. Leaves are usually deciduous in USDA Zones 5 and 6 but semi-evergreen to evergreen in Zones 7 to 9. Tiny, fragrant, greenish white to white flowers bloom in terminal spikes (2-4" long) in early spring before the new leaves arrive. Popular groundcover for a variety of shady locations in the landscape including areas under trees, foundations, around shrubs or along walkways. This is a good alternative to Japanese Packsandra, which is invasive and non-native. Herbaceous perennial, sold as a root.
PRICING
1 plant for $5.95 or
3 plants for $14.85 is $4.95 each or
10 plants for $39.50 is $3.95 each or
25 plants for $73.75 is $2.95 each
Herbaceous perennials die back after their season, then grow back again every year for multiple years. Most of our herbaceous perennials do best in shady areas, as they have evolved as forest understory plants. Our herbaceous perennials are all straight species, and not cultivated varieties.