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  • image January 13 2005 CP Allegheny Spurge Pachysandra procumbens closeup Our native Pachysandra is much prettier with showier flowers than any non native Pachysandra Unfortunately only specialty nurseries carry it Mixes well in a shade or woodland
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  • By now some native perennials are showing their flowers like Trillium sessile And our native Allegheny spurge Pachysandra procumbens presents its little white bottlebrushes
  • I forget if it was Green sheen or Japanese spurge can someone identify this I m confused because it looks like Terminalis but that is commonly referred to when either plant is named
  • who used the tubers and seed for food As well it is a beautiful addition to the water garden as we saw it growing in a charming moderately sized pond during our tour of Bartram s Garden Allegheny spurge Pachysandra procumbens could also have been a Bartram introduction For sure its now ubiquitous Japanese cousin P terminalis would not have been around
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  • Pachysandra procumbens Photo sm med lg I could go on for miles here about my favorite groundcover for the shade This plant for all seasons has the most interesting fragrant white spikes of flowers in early Spring and light
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  • Low Water Use Plant of the Week Pachysandra This week s Low Water Use Plant of the Week is the Pachysandra also known as the pachysandra terminalis This low to the ground shrub is not only hardy but aesthetically pleasing when its
  • the shade This plant for all seasons has the most interesting fragrant white spikes of flowers in early Spring and light almost olive green foliage all Summer Photo of foliage sm med lg Virtually untouched by insects and disease it begins to pick up a silvery sheen by early Autumn and by the middle of Autumn look out every plant has a different pattern of the most
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  • I hate Adirondack chairs I realize now that I was being unfair I actually hate lots of other things associated with my childhood home Here are a few examples Pachysandra Ranch houses
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  • pick up a silvery sheen by early Autumn and by the middle of Autumn look out every plant has a different pattern of the most brilliant silvery mottling Photo of fall foliage sm med lg Not at all invasive like its Asian cousin
  • Pachysandra terminalis Variegata A low growing evergreen shrub with green leaves edged
  • It looks like something is trying to grow there I ll post in The Garden Clinic also CDO
  • What is this It s been there for 1 2 months now It looks like something is trying to grow there I ll post in The Garden Clinic also
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  • and I m afraid the post melt cold snaps might have done it in I mulched the area with some fluffy dry leaves just in case it wants to come back from the roots Planted early September Pachysandra procumbens I couldn t even remember where I had planted this Had to look it up Found one dry stem and the name tag Planted early September Euphorbia Jesse The grower says
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  • Covering tree roots with groundcover High tree roots create a problem in lawns. Bob shows how Pachysandra ground cover was used on roots around a Honeylocust tree.
  • Rejuvenating Groundcovers in Spring Gardeners can rejuvenate their groudcovers (pachysandra, ivy, etc...) in springtime with this easy method.
  • Hinkley Collection.mov Renowned plant explorer, Dan Hinkley, is known throughout the horticultural industry for his amazing ability to identify rare and interesting new plant varieties. Monrovia has partnered with Dan to bring some of his hand-selected treasures to your local garden center. Our plant expert, Nicholas Staddon, shows some of the latest new plants from the Dan Hinkley Collection.
  • Pachysandra Plant Japanese Spurge is the most widely planted evergreen groundcover. Plants form an attractive low patch of shiny dark-green leaves, bearing clusters of white flowers in spring. Excellent under trees and in nearly any other shady site.
  • Better that walmart Landscapers save money here 215 651 8329 www.seedlingsrus.com http www.huntingrelics.comGroundcovers for Steep Slopes Steep slopes present both challenges and wonderful opportunities for landscaping. Steep banks can be difficult and dangerous to mow. Erosion can be a serious problem if vegetation is not established. South facing slopes may warm up and dry out quicker than other areas, while north facing slopes may be cooler than surrounding areas. So, what are your options if you have a steep incline in your yard that presents maintenance problems? First, determine the existing conditions. Which direction does the bank face? Is it shady or sunny? Then, decide if you want a formal, manicured look or a more natural look. If you prefer a well-maintained look, plant low growing groundcovers other than grass. Numerous plants are available that will blanket the ground, protecting it from erosion and remaining neat throughout the year with little or no maintenance. Low growing species of juniper (prostrate juniper) will do well in many sunny, drier locations. They spread rapidly and vary in texture and color from blues to greens. In shady spots, the non-native pachysandra often does well. This plant remains green throughout the winter and spreads easily. Wintercreeper is another non-native but hardy plant that grows in sun and partial shade. Varieties are available that have white or gold variegated leaves. Yet another possibility is periwinkle—actually a Vinca species—known for its blue or white flowers ...
  • Pachysandra 4" pot
  • SOLD Tucked under a canopy of mature trees, this cozy hideaway is set on a ridge, the highest lot on a quiet, private lane. The charming three-bedroom, two-and-one-half bath home, built in 1925 and completely rebuilt in 1991, features a large, sun-drenched, wood-paneled living room with an inviting fireplace, an elegant dining room, a bright, eat-in kitchen and central air conditioning. On approximately one third of an acre, it is a very low-maintenance property, with rock outcroppings and pachysandra, instead of lawn, in north Greenwichs four-acre zone, adjacent to walking trails. Included is a heated barn, perfect as an artists studio, and an oversized, detached two-car garage with loft. - created at animoto.com
  • L'il Rockin Daisy Pug and the Pachysandra Patch A close friend's pug in the pachysandra patch just doin' her thing
  • Design #1 This design includes a low wall of local stone to create visual differentiation between the garden and the rest of the yard. We would augment the existing soil with special leaf mould that we create to improve the moisture retention capability. Liberal use of shrubs on the north side of the area to keep costs low. In the southern bed, liberal use of christmas fern, pennsylvania sedge, white and blue woods asters, native pachysandra, and tiarella to create year-round interest.
  • Lucy in the Pachysandra Lucy, our Cairn terrier, tracking an unknown animal in the pachysandra
  • L'il Rockin' Daisy Pug and the Pachysandra Patch- Pt. II Just Daisy pug doing her thing :-)
  • Introducing University of Missouri Extension aka: Roving Reporter A tongue-in-cheek documentary that introduces some of the many aspects of University of Missouri Extension to Missourians unfamiliar with Extensions scope of work
  • Pachysandra with Denny Wiggers Pachysandra www.dennywiggersgardenscapes.com
  • Pachysandra with Denny Wiggers spanish version Pachysandrs www.dennywiggersgardenscapes.com
  • Evergreens In Bucks County Snow Evergreen with Snow Covering www.seedlingsrus.com 215 651 8329Highland Hill Farm Evergreen with Snow Covering Botanical Name Common Name Height Comments Arctostaphylos uva-ursi common bearberry 6-12 Prostrate native shrub with small, thick persistent leaves; small red berries; may be hard to find at garden centers. Bergenia cordifolia pig squeak, bergenia 12-18 Bronze winter foliage; often tattered and brown by spring; early spring pink flowers. Buxus microphylla koreana Korean boxwood 2-4 Hardy; good for low hedges and knot gardens; deep-green fine-textured foliage persists throughout winter; prefers well-drained soil; protect from winter sun and wind; Green Velvet and Wintergreen are good dwarf cultivars. Daphne xburkwoodii Carol Mackie daphne 2-3 Officially rated as USDA Zone 5; beautiful specimen plant; provide winter protection; often shortlived but well worth it. Euonymus fortunei vegeta bigleaf wintercreeper under 1 Can be grown as a groundcover, small shrub, or trained to a wall; flowers insignificant; needs protection from winter sun; do not plant where it can escape into a native area. Kalmia latifolia mountain laurel 3-5 Marginally hardy in Zone 4; attractive, leathery dark green leaves are maroon when emerging from the snow in spring; needs moist acidic site; Sarah has large pinkish-red flowers. Microbiota decussata Russian cyprus 1 x 6 Low radiating arborvitae-like evergreen shrub; fan-like foliage changes from light green in spring to deep green in summer ...
  • E the Pachysandra Hunter E in the pachysandra
  • Snowstorm Time Lapse - 12/19/08 A time lapse of the snowstorm on December 19th, 2008 in Connecticut. (Yes, I CLEARLY had the time. Ha! I WAS snowed in, after all...) I started taking photos at about 1 PM and ended at 4:30 when it was just too dark to take any more! Mind you, there was already about an inch of snow on the ground from some snow we got earlier in the week. Notice such things as the video goes by, such as the snow cover on the pachysandra and the back deck. Also, notice the cedar tree in the background that's branches get weighed down as more snow falls.
  • The Random Show - Season 1, Episode 2 - The Totally Random Interview (HQ) (REPOST) The Random Show - Season 1 - Episode 2! Vote down below!!! and visit our website @ braydencassidy.weebly.com Watch in High Quality! Thanks.
  • Evergreen in Winter Snow Evergreen with Snow Covering www.seedlingsrus.com 215 651 8329Highland Hill Farm Evergreen with Snow Covering Botanical Name Common Name Height Comments Arctostaphylos uva-ursi common bearberry 6-12 Prostrate native shrub with small, thick persistent leaves; small red berries; may be hard to find at garden centers. Bergenia cordifolia pig squeak, bergenia 12-18 Bronze winter foliage; often tattered and brown by spring; early spring pink flowers. Buxus microphylla koreana Korean boxwood 2-4 Hardy; good for low hedges and knot gardens; deep-green fine-textured foliage persists throughout winter; prefers well-drained soil; protect from winter sun and wind; Green Velvet and Wintergreen are good dwarf cultivars. Daphne xburkwoodii Carol Mackie daphne 2-3 Officially rated as USDA Zone 5; beautiful specimen plant; provide winter protection; often shortlived but well worth it. Euonymus fortunei vegeta bigleaf wintercreeper under 1 Can be grown as a groundcover, small shrub, or trained to a wall; flowers insignificant; needs protection from winter sun; do not plant where it can escape into a native area. Kalmia latifolia mountain laurel 3-5 Marginally hardy in Zone 4; attractive, leathery dark green leaves are maroon when emerging from the snow in spring; needs moist acidic site; Sarah has large pinkish-red flowers. Microbiota decussata Russian cyprus 1 x 6 Low radiating arborvitae-like evergreen shrub; fan-like foliage changes from light green in spring to deep green in summer ...
  • The Random Show - Season 2, Episode 1 - Cassidy in the Garden with Pachysandra (HQ) The Random Show - Season 2 - Episode 1! Watch in High Quality! This is the Season 2 Premiere!!! Songs: Old Batman Theme (no copyright infrigment intended) OK Go - Here it Goes Again (Instrumental) Thumbs up for new theme song! Thanks.
  • Flower Gardening Tips : How to Grow Japanese Spurge (Pachysandra Terminalis, Pachysandra Procumbens) The Japanese spurge is a plant that comes in two different varieties that are from two different parts of the world. Discover how to grow pachysandra plants from Japan and the eastern United States with instructions from a sustainable gardener in this free video on gardening and plant care. Expert: Yolanda Vanveen Contact: www.vanveenbulbs.com Bio: Yolanda Vanveen is sustainable gardener who lives in Kalama, Wash. Filmmaker: Daron Stetner
  • The Random Show - Season 1, Episode 9 - (The Lost Episode) CRAZY DOGS?! The Random Show - Season 1 - Episode 9 (the lost episode) Clips! Watch in High Quality! Yes we're still making episode 8 "LEMONS!" and we may remake this one once we come to Kentucky again to visit our grandma and reunite with the crazy dogs and their fat lawn mower riding owner:) Thanks.
  • PACHYSANDRA If you want pachysandra for your yard all you have to do is come over and pull it up yourself (comes up EASY) then take it home and plant it (otherwise it will be in the trash).

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