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100 Species #34: Japanese pachysandra

These Japanese pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis) blossoms are spreading from my neighbor's yard, under their fence and onto the retaining wall that marks the boundary.
Japanese pachysandra is a cultivated ground cover that retains its leaves in winter. It is a widely used plant, and is sometimes encountered in a semi-wild state, left over from garden refuse or spread from a long-forgotten planting. It occurred in this blog before as 365 Urban Species #363.
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