Description: Less invasive but still possesses groundcover qualities Evergreen or semi-evergreen Native Sizable colonies of stems with deep green 2-4″ long leaves 2″ tall spike of small white fragrant flowers in early April Attracts landscape critters with the shade it provides
Size: #1
Hardiness Zone: 4-8
Height:
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Special Features: American Beauties Native Plantsr,Border or Bed,Dark Green,Ground Cover,Low Maintenance,Moist, Well-Drained,Native,Partial Shade,Spring,White
Grow Tips: Plant in acidic, organically rich, well-drained soil in part to full shade. This perennial thrives under large trees and prefers medium moisture, tolerating drought once established. Avoid full sun, as it can bleach the foliage. For ground cover, space starter plants 6-12 inches apart; they will spread by rhizomes. Water moderately and thin plants occasionally for good air circulation, especially to prevent leaf blight.




