Pachysandra procumbens
Allegheny Spurge
Fragrant white flower spikes appear in spring, later becoming camouflaged by a new flush of gorgeous, crisp green foliage. Leaves have a scalloped margin and take on an attractive pale silver mottling. Native to eastern United States
- Height: 8" – 12"
- Width: 12" – 18"
- Soil Conditions: Moist/Well Drained
- Flower Color: White
- Bloom Time: April, May
- Hardiness Zone: 5 To 9
Plant Calculator
Add to Design Project
You must be logged into the website to use the Design Project feature
Future Crop DatesMidwest Groundcovers customers can view 90 day extended Availability when logged into the website
Item Number | Size | Price | Toolbox | Notes | Qty | Add To Cart |
---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
20193.PT | 10 Flat |
You must be logged into the website to view pricing |
You must be logged into the website to request Availability Alerts |
0 |
You must be logged into the website to place an order |
Plant Characteristics - Pachysandra procumbens
-
Attributes
- Drought Tolerant
-
Plant Habit
- Spreading
-
Light Conditions
- Shade
-
Native Plant Community
- Savanna
- Woodland
-
Flower Color
- White
-
Flower Type
- Spike
-
Foliage Color
- Green
-
Leaf Texture
- Coarse
-
Flower Size
- 1"
-
Soil Moisture
- Moist/Well Drained
-
Growth Rate
- Slow
-
Origin
- Greater Midwest
-
Divide
- Every Five Years or Longer
Possible Substitutions for Pachysandra procumbens
Pachysandra terminalis 'Green Sheen'
Japanese Spurge
Matching Attributes
- Height: 8" – 12"
- Spread: 12" – 18"
- Foliage Color: Green