GENERAL LANDSCAPE PLANTING 



2. PLANTS FOR GROUND COVER (Continued) 



B. (As ground cover plants in shady situations.) 

 This list contains only the more common types of perennials 

 and low growing shrubs, which are used for covering areas 

 under larger trees, or in situations heavily shaded by build- 

 ings. For supplementary information on general ground 

 cover plants for shady conditions, see List No. 20 ' 'Perennials 

 valuable for ground cover in wild garden areas." 



Hedera helix f Pachysandra terminalis 



English Ivy Japanese Spurge 



Vinca minor Mitchella repensf 



Periwinkle Partridge Berry 



Ajuga reptans Polygala paucifolia 



Bugle Milkwort 



Convallaria majalis Lysimachia nummularia 



Lily -oj-the-V alley Moneywort 



Euonymus obovatus / Hydrophyllum appendiculatum 



Semi-Creeping Euonymus Water Leaf 



Sanguinaria Canadensis Hydrophyllum Virginicum 



Bloodroot Water Leaf 



Cornus Canadensis Gaultheria procumbens 



Bunch Berry Winter green 



FERNS: 

 For dry shady places: 



Asplenium ebeneum Asplenium Trichomanes 



Rock Fern Evergreen Fern 



Camptosorus rhizophyllus Polypodium vulgare 



Walking-Fern Polypody 



Woodsia obtusa Aspidium acrostichoides 



Neat Fern Christmas Fern 



Aspidium marginale Dicksonia punctilobula 



Margined Fern Hay-scented Fern 



Osmunda Claytoniana 

 Clayton's Fern 



All plants marked (f), unless protected during the severe winter months, will 

 occasionally be subject to winter killing. 



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