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Pachysandra terminalis – Japanese Pachysandra

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Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Non-Native

Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

0.50 to 1.00

Spread (ft.)

1.00 to 1.50

Bloom Time

Bloom Description

flower spikes, Small, White

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Maintenance

Suggested Use

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Pachysandra terminalis is a dense, evergreen groundcover for deep shade, ideal for under trees, woodland borders, and low-maintenance foundation plantings.

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Additional information

Size

,

Common Name

Type

Family

Native?

Non-Native

Zone

4, 5, 5b, 6, 7, 8, 8b, 9

Height Range (ft.)

0.50 to 1.00

Spread (ft.)

1.00 to 1.50

Bloom Time

Bloom Description

flower spikes, Small, White

Sun

,

Water

Maintenance

Suggested Use

, , ,

Tolerate

, ,

Growth Rate

Attracts

Product Description

Pachysandra terminalis, commonly known as Japanese Pachysandra, is a low-growing evergreen groundcover valued for its dense, mat-forming habit and tolerance of deep shade. Reaching 6 to 12 inches tall, it spreads by underground rhizomes to quickly fill in bare, shaded areas with glossy, dark green foliage. Small, white flower spikes appear in early spring but are mostly hidden by the leaves. Drought-tolerant once established and deer-resistant, Japanese Pachysandra is often used under trees, along woodland edges, or in shady foundation beds where turf or other plants struggle.

Why choose Japanese Pachysandra

Shade-loving groundcover: Thrives where grass and sun-loving plants won’t

Evergreen coverage: Provides year-round texture and color

Low maintenance: Spreads steadily without much care once established

Cultivating tips

Sun exposure: Best in full to part shade; avoid direct afternoon sun

Soil needs: Prefers moist, well-drained, acidic soils but adapts to dry shade

Maintenance: Very low—may require edging to keep contained

Designs for your garden

Understory planting: Ideal beneath trees and large shrubs

Woodland borders: Fills in shady spaces with clean foliage

Foundation plantings: Works well around buildings in low-light areas

Ecological benefits

Erosion control: Dense roots help hold soil on slopes and under trees

Low water needs: Tolerates dry shade after establishment

Deer-resistant: Rarely browsed

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Frequently Asked Questions

Is Japanese Pachysandra native to the United States?

No. Pachysandra terminalis is native to Japan and China, and while commonly used as a groundcover in North American landscapes, it is not native and offers very limited ecological benefits. In some regions, it has shown invasive tendencies, displacing native woodland plants.

What makes Japanese Pachysandra a popular groundcover?

Japanese Pachysandra is valued for its dense, evergreen foliage, which forms a thick mat ideal for shady areas. It grows 6 to 10 inches tall and spreads by underground stems (rhizomes), making it highly effective for erosion control, weed suppression, and low-maintenance groundcover in shade gardens and under trees.

What are the ideal growing conditions for Pachysandra terminalis?

Pachysandra thrives in partial to full shade and prefers moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soils. It is hardy in USDA zones 4 through 8 and can tolerate dry shade once established. It requires regular watering during establishment, and performs best in cool, sheltered locations.

Is Japanese Pachysandra beneficial for pollinators or wildlife?

No. While it does produce small white flowers in spring, they offer little nectar or pollen value for pollinators. Additionally, it does not support native insects or wildlife, and its dense, spreading growth can crowd out native plants if not managed carefully.

Is Japanese Pachysandra deer-resistant and easy to maintain?

Yes. It is deer- and rabbit-resistant, and once established, is very low-maintenance. However, due to its aggressive spreading, it may require edging or containment to prevent it from invading other areas or natural habitats.

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