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Wildflowers: Pachysandra procumbens
Foliage: 2 to 4 inch bluish green, simple, alternate, ovate to rounded evergreen leaves; held in whorled cluster at tip of shoots; toothed above the middle; silver mottling in fall

North Carolina Wildflowers: List by Scientific Name
Pachysandra procumbens, Allegheny spurge Parnassia asarifolia, Grass-of-parnassus; Kidney-leaf grass-of-parnassus Parthenium integrifolium, Wild quinine Passiflora incarnata, Passion flower; Maypops Pedicularis canadensis, Lousewort; Wood betony Penstemon canescens, Beard-tongue; Penstemon

Native Plant Alternatives to Invasive Plants Great
We’ve all seen how English ivy smothers wildflowers and topples shade trees or how Japanese honeysuckle literally strangles shrubs and small trees. Before choosing a native plant alternative, first think about the characteristics of the invasive plant you are replacing.

Index - Scientific
P Pachysandra procumbens, Allegheny spurge Pachysandra terminalis, Pachysandra Paeonia hybrids, Peony Pandorea pandorana, Pandora vine; Wonga-wonga vine Panicum virgatum 'Cloud Nine', Tall switch grass Panicum virgatum 'Hamelin', Hamelin; Dwarf fountain grass

North Carolina Wildflowers: List by Common Name
Parsnip, Meadow; Golden Alexander, Zizia trifoliate Partridge berry; Twinberry, Mitchella repens Partridge pea; Senna, Cassia fasciculata (Chamaecrista fasciculata) Pasque flower; Wind flower; Meadow anemone, Anemone pulsatilla Passion flower; Maypops, Passiflora incarnata




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