Bare Root Allegheny Pachysandra (Pachysandra procumbens). Hardy, North American groundcover Large, white flowers borne in upright spikes in early spring. Handsome, apple-green foliage in spring, which gradually darkens to a soft matte and becomes gray mottled by fall.American or Allegheny Pachysandra occurs sporadically in rich, rocky woodlands from Kentucky to Louisiana and Florida. The French plant explorer, Andre Michaux, discovered and named it by the late 1790s and John Fraser brought it into cultivation as... - Bare Root Allegheny Pachysandra (Pachysandra procumbens). |