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Pachysandra Terminalis, commonly known as Japanese Spurge, offers 100 bare root plants that thrive in shaded areas, providing a lush, green groundcover that is both drought-resistant and low-maintenance. Ideal for enhancing your landscape while promoting ecological balance.
A**R
Well packaged and healthy!
I was pleasantly pleased with the packaging of these plants. They were carefully wrapped and it was obvious they were watered right before shipping. It was easy to pull them apart and planted in twos or threes. And yes there had to be a hundred of them!
K**E
Very Healthy Pachysandra
This was a great purchase. Plants came tightly packed wrapped in moisture barrier and were very healthy. Planted them right away. The pics of the planted Pachysandra were taken a month after planting. All plants are thriving with zero loss.
L**U
Very happy
I’ve ordered these a few times now. Always grow well, great quality, prompt delivery. Highly recommend.
S**N
Healthy, Excellent Quality Plants
Plants delivered promptly and in excellent condition. Packed well and healthy ready for potting. Super impressed with quality, will definitely be looking at their website for further plants. A+ seller, highly recommend
A**R
Great Plants
arrived quickly, excellent healthy pachysandra plants
K**Y
I should have known better!
Save your money and purchase flats at a nursery, Out of 100 of the absolutely smallest plants I’ve ever seen, possibly 60 have survived to date.
M**R
good value for bare roots
for the $$, not a bad buy. well rooted and some were even throwing runners. yes, they're a bit short and the packaging a bit cramped. i'm satisfied.
T**N
Got them today
Came in a tight bundle that was in pretty good shape. The paper towel was barley damp by the time I got them but the core was good. Maybe an extra paper towel would help but I didn't see a problem.I didn't experience any that were really damaged. A couple plants had some brown root tips (minor) but that was observed while planting. I had them in a dish tub with a wet towel over them. Next time I will add more water. Really wet makes it easier to separate.They've only been here for 4 hours so I can't really say much. But they are planted and they all looked good!Weeks later: I have experienced zero loss to date. At this point, any problems are likely my own.
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