



Running Cedar
Excellent ground cover for shade areas
Attractive, dense foliage year-round
Low maintenance and drought-tolerant
Thrives in
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Running Cedar - Diphasiastrum digitatum
Running Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum) is a clubmoss and reproduces via strobili and spores. It is native to eastern North American woodland ecosystems and can be found blanketing the earth of both pine and deciduous forests, however it does prefer coniferous forest types. It was awarded its common name due to its resemblance to cedar boughs strewn across the ground. In a woodland garden setting, this evergreen plant provides a splash of green during the dreary winter months. Its leaves produce a dazzlingly glossy surface, and while it is mostly shaded during summer season, it will glisten and shine when struck by sunlight.
Plant Details - Running Cedar
Family: Lycopodiaceae
Hardiness Zones: 4 to 7
Light Requirement: Partial shade
Water Needs: Moderate to wet
Height: 3 to 8 in
Spread: 3 to 5 in
Growth Rate: Slow
Bloom Time: July to October, reproduces via strobili
Flower Color: Pale yellow strobili
Wildlife Value: Habitat for ground-nesting birds
When in a colony, this friendly plant is hypnotizing, making it hard to tell one plant from the other, enchanting you to move closer to investigate. The combination of the glossy leaves and unique spiral growth habit entices you to reach out and touch this yielding yet sturdy plant. As it produces a consist and dense ground cover, birds and small rodents use their colonies as habitat.
This plant is medicinal and has been used since ancient times for a variety of ailments. It has been to treat urinary tract infections and relieve skin ailments. It was even used to induce labor for pregnant women.
Landscape Uses and Maintenance - Running Cedar
Running Cedar can tolerate moist to dry soils; however, it prefers for soil to be on the acidic side. It will even grow in heavily shaded areas. This plant is slow growing; however, it forms widely sweeping clonal colonies when established plants are allowed to spread.
While this plant is a delightful woodland garden addition, it is notably difficult to propagate from transplant. However, it is achievable and many of TN Nursery’s customers have had success growing this charming forest ground cover.
Noteworthy Characteristics:
Evergreen, provide dense ground cover, grows well in heavy shade.
Plant this charming North American forest native close to home and enjoy the added texture and vibrant green foliage in your woodland garden landscape throughout the year. Shop for Running Cedar online at TN Nursery. For 68 years, we have served the landscaping industry and homeowners with specimen plants.
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Height at Maturity
Under 12"

Care
Running Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum) prefers well-drained, acidic soils and thrives in a relaxed, moist environment. Keep the soil always damp but not soggy. Mulch the base to keep dampness and quell weeds. Avoid heavy pruning; remove dead or damaged stems.

Plant Reproduction
Running Cedar spreads by releasing spores.
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Pollutant Removal:
Running Cedar helps improve air quality and plant health by pulling pollutants from its surroundings.
Lush Ground Cover:
Running Cedar spreads out to create a lush green ground cover enhancing the aesthetic of any yard.
Hardy Growth:
Despite its slow growth Running Cedar is resilient and withstands climate changes and environmental stress.
Erosion Control:
Its extensive root system makes Running Cedar effective at preventing soil erosion and managing flooding.
Caring Tips
How do I care for my Running Cedar?
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Care Tips
Running Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum) prefers well-drained, acidic soils and thrives in a relaxed, moist environment. Keep the soil always damp but not soggy. Mulch the base to keep dampness and quell weeds. Avoid heavy pruning; remove dead or damaged stems.
Light Requirements
Running Cedar (Diphasiastrum digitatum) thrives in partial to full shade. It prefers low to moderate light conditions, making it ideal for shaded woodland gardens or under-tree canopies where it can enjoy indirect light and humidity.
Hardy Planting Zones
4 • 5 • 6 • 7
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