Paxistima canbyi

Canby Paxistima, Rat-stripper

Celastraceae

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Habitat

  • native to the central Appalachian Mountains of the eastern United States
  • zone 4, possibly 3
  • mostly found on calcareous soils and rocky locations

Habit and Form

  • a low, multi-stemmed groundcover
  • stems are fine and flexible
  • slow growing evergreen
  • 12" tall, spreading to 3' or 4' or more

Summer Foliage

  • opposite, simple, evergreen leaves
  • 0.25" to 1" long and less than 0.2" wide
  • lustrous dark green color
  • petioles are short; leaves crowded on stem
  • leaf margins are coarsely serrate, mostly above the middle

Autumn Foliage

  • evergreen
  • foliage bronzes some in the winter

Flowers

  • small greenish or reddish flowers
  • held in small clusters
  • blooms in early May
  • not particularly showy

Fruit

  • a small ornamental unimportant capsule

Bark

  • not of ornamental importance

Culture

  • prefers moist, but well-drained soil
  • likes high soil organic matter content
  • tolerant of high pH soils
  • full sun is best, partial shade is tolerated
  • avoid high fertilization

Landscape Use

  • as an evergreen groundcover
  • rock gardens
  • filler among other evergreens
  • low maintenance plant once established
  • for high pH soils

Liabilities

  • foliar burn in severe winters
  • euonymus scale

ID Features

  • evergreen leaves, crowded on stem
  • dark green, lustrous leaves with coarsely serrate margins
  • multi-stemmed groundcover

Propagation

  • by cuttings
  • by division

Cultivars/Varieties

  • none

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Citation and Acknowledgements: University of Connecticut Plant Database, http://hort.uconn.edu/plants, Mark H. Brand, Department of Plant Science and Landscape Architecture, Storrs, CT 06269-4067 USA.