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This woodland ground cover produces white flowers in spring that eventually transition into red berries that stick around through winter. A great way to add winter interest into shade gardens. Foliage is a glossy dark green with each leaf being small and
This woodland ground cover produces white flowers in spring that eventually transition into red berries that stick around through winter. A great way to add winter interest into shade gardens. Foliage is a glossy dark green with each leaf being small and rounded. The midvein is a very prominent bright green.
Flowers are mostly pollinated by bumble bees. The fruit is then enjoyed by birds and other small mammals like foxes and chipmunks.
This species will spread slowly with its almost vine-like stems. It can be slow to establish and isn't very aggressive, unlike most other groundcovers.
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