Okay, now I don't know what the groundcover with the white-edged pale green leaves is called, because it's definitely not what pops up when you Google "snow-on-the-mountain spurge".
FWIW, I have a lot of pachysandra, which is also called Japanese spurge. It takes a while to spread, but once it does it's a pretty nice groundcover. It's unlikely to get out of control too quickly and it stays green over winter. It may be too similar in color to your woodruff to be interesting, though.
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Date: 2010-05-10 05:40 pm (UTC)FWIW, I have a lot of pachysandra, which is also called Japanese spurge. It takes a while to spread, but once it does it's a pretty nice groundcover. It's unlikely to get out of control too quickly and it stays green over winter. It may be too similar in color to your woodruff to be interesting, though.