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* {{sense|genus}} {{taxlink|Pachysandra axillaris|species}} - native China; {{taxlink|Pachysandra procumbens|species}}, [[Allegheny spurge]] - native southeast United States; {{taxlink|Pachysandra coriacea|species}} (sometimes classified as {{taxlink|Sarcococca coriacea|species}}) - native to India, Nepal, Myanmar; {{taxlink|Pachysandra stylosa|species}} - native to China (sometimes treated as a [[variety]] of ''[[Pachysandra axillaris]]''; {{taxlink|Pachysandra terminalis|species}} [[Japanese spurge]] - native to China, Japan, widely introduced and naturalized elsewhere - species

 

* {{sense|genus}} {{taxlink|Pachysandra axillaris|species}} - native China; {{taxlink|Pachysandra procumbens|species}}, [[Allegheny spurge]] - native southeast United States; {{taxlink|Pachysandra coriacea|species}} (sometimes classified as {{taxlink|Sarcococca coriacea|species}}) - native to India, Nepal, Myanmar; {{taxlink|Pachysandra stylosa|species}} - native to China (sometimes treated as a [[variety]] of ''[[Pachysandra axillaris]]''; {{taxlink|Pachysandra terminalis|species}} [[Japanese spurge]] - native to China, Japan, widely introduced and naturalized elsewhere - species

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* {{R:USDA Plants|PACHY3}}


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Pachysandra f

  1. A taxonomic genus within the family Buxaceae—four or five species of evergreen shrubs or subshrubs, related to the boxwoods used ornamentally as groundcover.

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