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Pachysandra flower
By Gee19
- 14 Apr, 2010
- 15 likes
Rather a strange looking flower!
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I don't think I've seen this one before Gee , does it have a scent , is it evergreen ?
15 Apr, 2010
I was just about to say all that Amy. You stole my lines!
15 Apr, 2010
It's an evergreen ground cover plant, Amy and Toto. This flower is on the plain green one but I also have a variegated leaf one (but no flowers on that). It is good for growing under trees and shrubs. It spreads very, very slowly in my garden but I don't know if that's because of the clay soil. I would have to lie on the ground to sniff it but, for you both, I will do that and let you know :)
15 Apr, 2010
Its lovely.
15 Apr, 2010
That is so pretty Gee
15 Apr, 2010
As mine has not flowered yet, it is useful to know what it should look like, will wait for you to smell it lol
15 Apr, 2010
Thanks Gee ..I will write that name down as I do have an area that needs something that will grow under Holly trees .....
16 Apr, 2010
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Yes, but very dainty.
15 Apr, 2010