Evergreen, shade-, drought- and, most critically, juglone-tolerant! And each plant spreads to form clumps. Be still my heart! I think I’ve found the ideal plant for my challenging yard. Time to start saving my pennies for next spring.
December 28, 2010 at 12:39 pm (Plants to remember to try)
Tags: broad leaf evergreen, Distinctive fruit, Ground cover, juglone (walnut) tolerant, simple leaf, variegated
April 26, 2010 at 12:29 pm (Plants to remember to try)
Tags: broad leaf evergreen, Ground cover, lustrous leaves, shade tolerant
An amazing,underutilized ground cover for shady, dry areas under trees, according to Bruce Crawford of Rutgers Gardens, writing in the March 2010 issue of Gardener News. Spreads slowly by underground suckers, eventually forming an evergreen carpet.
July 13, 2009 at 1:08 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: alternate, broad leaf evergreen, lustrous leaves, Obovate leaf, serrate, Shrub, simple leaf
Identifying characteristics:
1. Vase-shaped evergreen shrub/small tree with alternate lustrous leaves
2. Larger, more rounded leaves than Skip laurel with fully serrated leaf margins
3. White flowers in racemes, black drupe fruit matures in August
4. 1 to 2 pairs of glands on leaf base
July 13, 2009 at 12:04 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish), Invasives)
Tags: alternate, broad leaf evergreen, climber, Invasives, lobed leaf
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July 12, 2009 at 10:54 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: alternate, broad leaf evergreen, elliptical, lustrous leaves, simple leaf
Identification features:
1. Low growing, mat-forming, glossy leaved evergreen ground cover
2. Alternate glabrous dark green leaves, green underneath
3. Thin, sprawling stems
July 12, 2009 at 5:41 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: alternate, broad leaf evergreen, lustrous leaves, serrate, Shrub
Identifying characteristics:
1. Vase-shaped evergreen shrub/small tree with alternate lustrous leaves
2. Skip laurel is more “refined” habit than species, with narrower, more lanceolate/elliptical leaves; serration typically only near apex
3. White flowers in racemes, black drupe fruit matures in August
4. 1 to 2 pairs of glands on leaf base
July 12, 2009 at 5:03 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: broad leaf evergreen, Crenate margins, lustrous leaves, Opposite, Shrub, simple leaf
Identifying features:
1. Lustrous dark green evergreen leaves
2. Simple opposite oblong leaves 2 – 3″ long, with crenate margins
3. Rounded habit
4. Imbricate, conical green buds with red edges and a sharp apex
July 12, 2009 at 4:23 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: broad leaf evergreen, elliptical, entire, lustrous leaves, Opposite, Shrub, simple leaf
Difficult to distinguish this sample from Buxus microphylla; could be either
1. Opposite evergreen simple leaves (distinguishes from Ilex)
2. White line on leaf back distinguishes from Buxus microphylla
3. Elliptical leaf <1″ long, broadest below middle
July 12, 2009 at 3:21 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: alternate, broad leaf evergreen, elliptical, lustrous leaves, Shrub, simple leaf
Identifying characteristics:
1. Evergreen shrub
2. Alternate shiny dark green entire leaves
3. Brilliantly colored funnel-form terminal flower clusters
July 12, 2009 at 2:28 pm (A Plant-a-Day(ish))
Tags: alternate, broad leaf evergreen, lustrous leaves, serrate, Shrub, simple leaf
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