the pachysandra/Japanese Spurge is a taller and denser ground cover...
By Lori
- 24 Apr, 2010
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but the viola and spurge have worked out their borders...the viola is the buffer between the ground cover and the lawn...
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Lori hi.....this is beautiful....going to check if I can lay my hands on this one....don't have it....:o)
25 Apr, 2010
Perfect combination.....
25 Apr, 2010
Thanks folks! yes, I'm gradually getting rid of the ubiquitous weed (grass) I prefer clover to grass in some spots...it's lush and sweet smelling and once it's mowed it looks as good as a grass lawn, (IMHO)
26 Apr, 2010
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This photo is of species viola odorata, pachysandra terminalis.
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Match made in heaven. :-) Both thick lovely greens and spring bloomers.
25 Apr, 2010