Monday, February 7, 2011

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Pachysandra terminalis 'Variegata'

family Buxaceae
common name: variegated pachisandra

ETYMOLOGY: The genus name is given by the union of two Greek words pachys (large) and andros (male element, stamen), for 4 large stamens can be seen in each flower. The specific attribute Latin terminalis marks the location of appearance of the flower panicles, at the height of the plant.



is similar to the type species for both the scope and to the flowering (slightly delayed), but the leaves more clear with flecks of yellow- particularly cream pronounced near the edge. Like almost all the varied leaf shapes best suited to live in full sun, in soils tend to be acidic, moist but well drained. The growth is slower than that of the type species.

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