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| Xanthorhiza simplicissima Yellow-rootA deciduous woody groundcover spreading by underground stems, primarily grown for its bright green foliage. The genus name is derived from greek – xanthos = yellow, rhiza = root, named for the bright yellow color of the roots.| Habit: | Spreading, suckering, flat-topped groundcover with vertical stems, dense | | Size: | 2-3' high | | Color: | Bright green turning to medium green | | Texture: | Medium | | Hardiness: | Zone 5b USDA | | Habitat: | New York – Florida – Texas - Kentucky | | Family: | Ranunculaceae | |
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