Allegheny Spurge Pachysandra procumbens Roots – 5 Count Flowering Groundcover

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Enhance your garden with 5 Allegheny Spurge roots (Pachysandra procumbens). This flowering plant thrives in partial to full shade, creating a dense, attractive ground cover. Perfect for temperate climates.

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    Allegheny Spurge: A Native Groundcover for Shady Gardens

    Looking for a low-maintenance, flowering groundcover that thrives in shady areas? Consider the Allegheny Spurge (Pachysandra procumbens). This native plant, also known as Pachysandra procumbens, is an excellent choice for gardeners seeking to create a lush, green carpet under trees or in other shady spots. You are buying 5 healthy and well-established roots, ready to plant.

    The Allegheny Spurge is a flowering plant in the Buxaceae family, native to the southeastern United States. It features tiny, fragrant, greenish-white to white flowers that bloom in early spring. These flowers appear in terminal spikes, adding a touch of elegance to your garden before the new leaves emerge. While the leaves may appear worn in winter, the plant’s overall hardiness and ability to spread slowly into a dense carpet make it a valuable addition to any landscape. The benefits of this plant include erosion control and low maintenance.

    This groundcover thrives in temperate climates and prefers partial to full shade. It typically grows to a height of 8-10 inches, forming a dense mat that suppresses weeds and adds visual appeal. With a USDA hardiness zone of 3 (-40 to -30 °F), it’s a resilient plant that can withstand harsh winter conditions. The slow-spreading nature of Allegheny Spurge makes it ideal for areas where you want controlled growth and a consistent ground cover. The plant provides year-round interest with its evergreen foliage and spring blooms.

    Our Allegheny Spurge roots are sourced from a licensed nursery in Tennessee (cert.#2235), ensuring quality and healthy plants. Planting instructions are included with every order to help you get started. We take pride in providing our customers with top-notch plants and excellent customer service. Consider this for woodland gardens or shaded borders.

    Choose Allegheny Spurge for a beautiful, low-maintenance groundcover solution that enhances the beauty of your shady garden spaces. Pachysandra procumbens is a great investment due to its longevity and adaptability. It’s also an excellent choice for gardeners looking to support native plant species and promote biodiversity. This plant offers a unique combination of aesthetic appeal, ecological benefits, and ease of care.

    Frequently Asked Questions

    • How quickly does Allegheny Spurge spread? Allegheny Spurge spreads slowly, forming a dense carpet over time. It’s not an aggressive spreader, making it ideal for controlled ground cover.
    • What type of soil does Allegheny Spurge prefer? It prefers well-drained soil that is rich in organic matter. Amending the soil with compost before planting can improve its growth.
    • How much sunlight does Allegheny Spurge need? Allegheny Spurge thrives in partial to full shade. It can tolerate some morning sun, but it’s best to protect it from harsh afternoon sun.
    • When is the best time to plant Allegheny Spurge roots? The best time to plant is in early spring or fall, when the weather is mild and the soil is moist.
    • How tall does Allegheny Spurge grow? Allegheny Spurge typically grows to a height of 8-10 inches, forming a uniform ground cover.

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