The alternate, 3 1/2" long, semi-evergreen leaves are wider than those of Pachysandra terminalis, less glossy and lighter in color. They tend to be crowded at the stem ends, with teeth along the apices of the broadly ovate to suborbicular leaves, and are pubescent below. In the Midwest, the leaves are often deciduous.
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