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  2. Pachysandra - Wikipedia

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    The most commonly used species is P. terminalis, the Japanese spurge, which is an aggressively spreading evergreen ground cover. It is very deer-resistant. The form 'Variegata' has leaves attractively variegated green and creamy white, and is slightly less invasive. 'Green Sheen' Pachysandra has extra glossy leaves and slowly spreads.

  3. Pachysandra procumbens - Wikipedia

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    Pachysandra procumbens is a shrubby ground cover which grows 8-12" tall and spreads indefinitely by rhizomes to form a dense carpet of matte blue-green leaves mottled with purple and white. It is native to woodlands from North Carolina and Kentucky south to Florida and Texas.

  4. This Flowering Ground Cover Is Ideal For Planting Beneath ...

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    The plants form attractive clumps of ivy, lance, or heart-shaped foliage. There are currently more than 20 species of cyclamen, but hardy cyclamen typically is considered the easiest to grow.

  5. Gaultheria procumbens - Wikipedia

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    G. procumbens is a small, ... The leaves are evergreen, elliptic to ovate, 2–5 cm (3 ... that name more often refers to the ground cover Mitchella repens.

  6. Diphasiastrum digitatum - Wikipedia

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    Its leaves are scale-like and appressed, like a mature cedar, and it is glossy and evergreen. It normally grows to a height of about four inches (10 cm), with the spore-bearing strobili held higher. This plant was once widely harvested and sold as Christmas greenery, and populations were widely depleted for this reason.

  7. Vinca minor - Wikipedia

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    Leaf of Vinca minor above, V. major below (with hairy margin). Scale in mm. Scale in mm. Vinca minor is a trailing subshrub , spreading along the ground and rooting along the stems to form large clonal colonies and occasionally scrambling up to 40 centimetres (16 in) high but never twining or climbing.

  8. Thymus herba-barona - Wikipedia

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    Caraway thyme is a creeping, woody-based perennial, growing to 10 to 25 cm (4 to 10 in) high and spreading out across the ground to a width of 30 cm (12 in). The leaves are 4 to 10 mm (0.2 to 0.4 in) long, lanceolate, dark glossy green and hairy. The foliage has a strong aroma of caraway.

  9. Rubus tricolor - Wikipedia

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    The growth habit is prostrate/procumbent (trailing along the ground), but also climbing. [8] It is usually stated to be an evergreen shrub, [4] [5] [9] but sometimes said to be semi-evergreen, [3] or deciduous. [10] This is because it is normally evergreen but can shed its leaves in severe winters. [5]

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