Pachysandra terminalis, commonly known as Japanese spurge, is a versatile, shade-loving groundcover that forms dense, weed-suppressing carpets of glossy, serrated leaves. In spring, it produces clusters of small, white, bottlebrush-like flowers that add subtle seasonal interest. Highly resilient and low-maintenance, it thrives in shaded or partially shaded positions, making it a reliable choice for covering bare ground, brightening difficult corners, or adding texture to living wall systems.











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