Pachysandra procumbens 'Jackson'
Jackson Allegheny Spurge
Item #: 16627
Zones: 5a to 9b
Dormancy: Evergreen
Height: 6" tall
Origin: United States
Pot Size: 3.5" pot (24 fl. oz/0.7 L)
I'm going to Jackson is more than a great Johnny Cash song...it's where we headed in search of another heat tolerant selection of native pachysandra. Pachysandra procumbens 'Jackson' is our 2022 introduction of our 2003 collection, grown from a single division of a nicely spotted clone we found in Jackson County, Florida. It goes without saying that any Pachysandra procumbens native to Florida is going to have good heat and humidity tolerance. For us, our original patch of Pachysandra 'Jackson', reached 6" tall x 5' wide before we chopped into it to share. The patch is adorned with 4" tall stalks of fragrant white flowers that emerge from the ground, starting for us in late March.

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Other Attributes
Genus: Pachysandra
Flower Color: White/Cream
Leaf Color: Silver/Grey , Spotted/Speckled
Garden Themes: Cottage Garden Plants , White Garden
Other: Deer Resistant Plants , Dry Shade Plants , Florida Native Plants , Fragrant Flowers , Georgia native plants , Groundcovers , North American Native Plants , North Carolina Native Plants , Perennial Plant of the Year , Plant Delights Introductions , Rabbit Resistant Plants , Xeriscaping Plants , Patterned Foliage , Plant Delights Creations and Discoveries , United States Native Plants