There is a native pachysandra, Allegheny spurge, but I actually prefer a number of other plants, especially white wood aster, as a replacement Positive On , rickc304 from Niles, OH (Zone 6a) wrote This plant is a cold hardy, evergreen, groundcover which bears very fragrant, small white flowers in early springCommonly known as Japanese spurge, this plant is considered an exotic invasive in some states This has been flagged as an aggressive spreader in some areas;Growing Problems With Pachysandra Terminalis Pacysandra terminalis, or Japanese spurge, is a shadeloving plant that grows best in partial to full shade, such as under shade trees It demands
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