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(Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper Euonymus)

One of the best known and most durable hardy groundcovers, wintercreeper is a trailing, climbing, or shrubby broadleaf evergreen from China. It is densely furnished with oval, glossy green, conspicuously veined leaves that are attractive year-round, sometimes coloring bronze in winter. The leaves of many selections are variegated with ivory, gold, or lime-green markings. Most cultivars grow as creeping groundcovers or self-clinging vines. Shrubby cultivars are also available. Shrubby forms bear clusters...

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Jesse Saylor

(Variegated Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable broadleaf evergreens, wintercreeper is a hardy groundcover or shrub from China. The trailing stems of the cultivar 'Albo-marginata' bear oval, glossy green, conspicuously veined leaves that are bordered and sometimes blotched with creamy-white markings. Stems can also climb via rootlike holdfasts. Like most trailing forms of wintercreeper, this cultivar doesn't flower or fruit.

This shade-loving ornamental does well in most conditions except for damp soils....

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James H. Schutte

(Canadale Gold Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable broadleaf evergreens, wintercreeper is a hardy groundcover or shrub from China. The cultivar 'Canadale Gold' forms a low dense rounded shrub with oval glossy pale green leaves edged in yellow. Its stems will climb by rootlike holdfasts if a suitable surface is available. In late spring and early summer it bears clusters of insignificant greenish flowers, followed by a sparse crop of pinkish fruits that open to reveal fleshy orange seeds. Birds eat and disseminate...

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Jesse Saylor

(Carrierei Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable hardy groundcovers, wintercreeper is a trailing, climbing, or shrubby broadleaf evergreen from China. It is densely furnished with oval, glossy green, conspicuously veined leaves that are attractive year-round, sometimes coloring bronze in winter. The leaves of many selections are variegated with ivory, gold, or lime-green markings. Most cultivars grow as creeping groundcovers or self-clinging vines. Shrubby cultivars are also available. Shrubby forms bear clusters...

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James H. Schutte

(Purpleleaf Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable broadleaf evergreens, wintercreeper is a hardy groundcover or shrub from China. The trailing stems of the cultivar 'Coloratus' spread to form dense mats of oval, glossy green, conspicuously veined leaves that turn purple-red in late autumn and winter. Stems can also climb via rootlike holdfasts. Like most trailing forms of wintercreeper, 'Coloratus' doesn't flower or fruit.

This shade-loving ornamental does well in most conditions except for damp soils....

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The Conard-Pyle Co./Star® Roses

(Emerald Surprise™ Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable broadleaf evergreens, wintercreeper is a hardy groundcover or shrub from China. A mutation of 'Emerald Gaiety,' the cultivar 'Corlutz' (EMERALD SURPRISE™) forms a small rounded shrub with yellow-edged glossy green leaves. Its leaves are slightly larger than those of 'Emerald Gaiety,' and their edges do not turn pink in winter. Its stems will climb by rootlike holdfasts if a suitable surface is available. In late spring and early summer it sometimes bears insignificant...

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James Burghardt

(Duncanata Variegated Vegeta Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable hardy groundcovers, wintercreeper is a trailing, climbing, or shrubby broadleaf evergreen from China. It is densely furnished with oval, glossy green, conspicuously veined leaves that are attractive year-round, sometimes coloring bronze in winter. The leaves of many selections are variegated with ivory, gold, or lime-green markings. Most cultivars grow as creeping groundcovers or self-clinging vines. Shrubby cultivars are also available. Shrubby forms bear clusters...

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James H. Schutte

(Emerald Gaiety Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

Emerald gaiety wintercreeper is a broadleaf evergreen with an upright, bushy habit. It originates from China and is grown for its attractive, dense, glossy green leaves. Throughout the growing season these are dark green with white edges but develop pink hues in late autumn through winter.

This shade-loving ornamental is tolerant of a wide range of soils and soil conditions. In colder climates it may suffer from winter burn if exposed to too much light and wind. It is a vigorous plant that is...

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James H. Schutte

(Emerald 'n Gold Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

The pretty wintercreeper 'Emerald 'N Gold' is a broadleaf evergreen with a shrubby spreading habit. It originates from China and is grown for its attractive, dense, glossy green leaves. Throughout the growing season these are dark green with golden edges but develop rosy pink hues in late autumn through winter.

This shade-loving ornamental is tolerant of a wide range of soils and soil conditions. In colder climates it may suffer from winter burn if exposed to too much light and wind. It is a...

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James Burghardt

(Golden Prince Wintercreeper, Wintercreeper)

One of the best known and most durable broadleaf evergreens, wintercreeper is a hardy groundcover or shrub from China. The cultivar 'Golden Prince' forms a small rounded shrub whose oval glossy-green leaves are edged gold in spring. Its stems will climb by rootlike holdfasts if a suitable surface is available. In late spring and early summer it sometimes bears insignificant greenish flowers, followed by a sparse crop of pinkish fruits that open to reveal fleshy orange seeds. Birds eat and disseminate...