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Pachysandra procumbens 'Spring Gold'
Allegheny Spurge
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SHADE PERENNIALSPachysandra procumbens 'Spring Gold' - 'Spring Gold' is a sport of 'Forest Green' with a soft golden spring foliage color which gradually becomes greener as the season progresses. Early spring bottle brush sweetly fragrant flowers are light pink and age white. Richard Lighty graciously shared with us a delightful bit of history regarding 'Spring Gold' and I quote directly: "When the Magnolia Society met in the Wilmington/Philadelphia area a few years back (maybe more than a few! Time changes as you age!), they visited Sally's and My Garden 'Springwood' in Kennett Square, PA. As everyone was boarding the bus, one of the nurserymen members asked me if he could have a piece of a yellow sport he had seen in a planting of Pachysandra procumbens 'Forest Green' in my little "nursery". I said, Oh That, I had seen it and dismissed it as having been the result of my careless with Roundup. He said "I don't think so! So we went back and quickly dug a piece. I continued to watch it and became convinced that it was a true mutation." The genetic variant is a stable one. Site in part to dappled shade in planted in fertile soil, evenly moist to dryish. Established pot grown plant from division.
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Characteristics and Attributes for Pachysandra procumbens 'Spring Gold'
Season of Interest (Flowering)
- Early Spring
Season of Interest (Foliage)
- Four Seasons
Autumn Interest
- Autumn Leaf Color
Nature Attraction
- Honey Bees & Native Bees
- Deer Resistant
Light
- Morning Sun / Afternoon Shade
- Shade Tolerant
- Mostly Sunny
Attributes
- Rock Garden
- Ground Cover
- Natural Garden
- Massing
- Border
- Specimen
- Woodland
- Edging
- Foundation
- Evergreen
Growth Rate in the Garden
- Slow
Soil
- Draining
- Fertile
Origins
- Garden Origin
Propagated By
- Division
Genus Overview: Pachysandra procumbens
Common Name: Allegheny Spurge
Pachysandra procumbens. So many Asian woodlanders are, frankly, more beautiful than our North American counterparts (yes, aesthetics are subjective and I'm wrong ALL the TIME!) but Allegheny Spurge bucks this trend. We think this easy going woodland candidate which actually tolerates a surprising degree of sunlight is exceptionally beautiful, more so than the overused Pacysandra terminalis. P. procumbens originates in West Virginia, west to Louisiana, east and south to Florida but is bone-hardy for most of us in New England, into USDA Zone 4b (-15F). Pacysandra procumbens will make an exceptional ground cover albeit slowly in fertile, evenly moist soil but is tolerant of dryer soils. We thank Richard Lighty, Jeanne Frett from Mt. Cuba Center and our favorite plant wizard, Jon Lehrer for helping us to offer 'Forest Green', 'Spring Gold' and 'Silver Streak'.