Identify this plant?
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Gregg on Aug 13, 2016It is sweet woodruff, I believe. First thought it was pachysandra, because was looking at pic on my phone, but now seeing a larger pic on computer, see that it isn't pachysandra.Helpful Reply
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Bob N Vonna Pinney on Aug 13, 2016Star Jasmine?Helpful Reply
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C_e9968408 on Aug 13, 2016Vinca, this is slow growing, (takes a while to establish). Compact, low to ground, unlike variegated vince, which is viney. Both varieties produce periwinkle flowers in the spring/that is why vinca is also known as Periwinkle.Helpful Reply
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Maria Corazon Crispino on Aug 13, 2016That is pachysandra, a ground cover.Helpful Reply
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Margaret on Aug 13, 2016IronweedHelpful Reply
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Karen Cook on Aug 13, 2016http://www.missouribotanicalgarden.org/PlantF...Helpful Reply
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Gloria on Aug 13, 2016This is definetly pachysandra. My gardening friend always has to ready for the taking.Helpful Reply
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Kalanikapua Padeken Mortensen on Aug 13, 2016Sweet woodruff. Shade lover. Cute little white flowers in spring. Ground coverHelpful Reply
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Kalanikapua Padeken Mortensen on Aug 13, 2016Spreads quickly but easy enough to control.Helpful Reply
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Lois St Peter on Aug 13, 2016I do think it is Sweet Woodruff. The leaves have separation between them on a stalk and the leaves are smooth not jagged like the pachysandra. Thanks for your input!Helpful Reply
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Jo McDonald on Aug 14, 2016Star JasmineHelpful Reply
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Janet Pizaro on Aug 14, 2016It appears to be sweet woodruff.Helpful Reply
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Penny on Aug 15, 2016Sweet WoodruffHelpful Reply
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Janise on Aug 15, 2016if it has tiny white flowers in the spring, it is sweet woodruff. It also is a shade lover.Helpful Reply
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