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  2. Rubus rolfei - Wikipedia

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    Plants are sometimes used to form a low growing, non-invasive, semi-evergreen to evergreen ground cover. [ 5 ] [ 3 ] Cultivars such as 'Emerald Carpet' are common in the plant trade. [ 3 ]

  3. 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.

  4. Dymondia - Wikipedia

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    Habit: 2 inches (51 mm) high, spreads to make a carpet like ground cover. Non-invasive, slow-growing. Water: very drought tolerant. Regular watering is needed at higher temperatures and for six months after initia planting till plant is established. The deep roots act as water wells providing water to the plant as needed.

  5. Groundcover - Wikipedia

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    Groundcover of Vinca major. Groundcover or ground cover is any plant that grows low over an area of ground, which protects the topsoil from erosion and drought.In a terrestrial ecosystem, the ground cover forms the layer of vegetation below the shrub layer known as the herbaceous layer, and provides habitats and concealments for (especially fossorial) terrestrial fauna.

  6. Pachysandra terminalis - Wikipedia

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    Pachysandra terminalis is cultivated as an ornamental plant, for use as a massed groundcover, low grouped element, or accent plant in the ground. It is a suitable lower plant for container gardening, and shaded or "northside" window boxes. It takes about three years to establish a solid groundcover in suitable climates, when new plantings are ...

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    Q: I would like to plant a low-maintenance ground cover in my tree border. I think once established, it would eliminate some mowing. My current thought is thyme, which shouldn’t need much ...

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