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such as 'Cutleaf,' 'Green Carpet,' 'Green Sheen,' and 'Silver Edge,' expressing myriad ornamental variations. Unfortunately, Japanese spurge turns aggressive under optimal conditions, and this ...
Gardeners who have large, shady spaces to fill love Japanese spurge, which spreads by underground stems to carpet the ground ... its restrained growth and blue-green foliage, often with silver ...
And that is because despite the visual calm it creates, the use of something like Japanese spurge (Pachysandra terminalis) to create a carpet of green results in a monoculture and a monoculture is ...
They are mostly in the shade. What could be wrong? A: Pachysandra, or Japanese spurge, is a very popular groundcover in the north. However, here in Texas it struggles with our hot, dry weather.