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Gardens Navigator Pachysandra procumbens Allegheny Spurge; Allegheny Pachysandra Search for Pachysandra procumbens in Missouri Botanic Garden Plant Finder |
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| DERIVATION |
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| FAMILY |
Buxaceae (Boxwood Family) | ||
| HABIT | Herbaceous | ||
| GROWTH FORM | Clump-forming | ||
| RANGE | Eastern North America | ||
| LEAF TYPE | Semi-evergreen | ||
| FLOWERS | Pink (Whitish or purplish-pink, fragrant ) | ||
| FRUIT | Black (Dehiscent capsule) | ||
| HARDINESS | USDA Zone 5 (Coldest zone where hardy) | ||
| SOIL | Rich, moist woodland soil | ||
| SUN REQUIREMENTS | Partial shade | ||
| COMMON NAME(S) | Allegheny Spurge | Allegheny Pachysandra |
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