Gardeners living in Southern Maryland.......what is this plant?
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I know the plant, I am from MD ,we used it to make wreathes at Christmas, it is a runner, & it keeps the green I am sorry but I don't remember the name , but it is a healthy plant & would need to be kept in tight as it could also be a take over plant if not watch ,You could most likely get a start out of the woods , just be sure to get root with it , it grows wild
This is referred to as Running Cedar or Southern Ground Pine (Diphasiastrum digitatum). It is here in Central Virginia as well.
In Maine as well
Yes, I have seen it in the woods in southern Wisconsin. Looks like it would be lovely in a fairy garden.
I like the look of this-never saw it before in Jersey, but I'm moving to Georgia and would love to have this growing against or near my home. I'll look for it there.