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Shrubs for shade
Shrubs for shade






shrubs for shade

(grape-holly) zone 4 to 8, according to species (honeysuckle) 2 to 7, according to species (leucothoe) zone 5 to 7, according to species Kalmia latifolia (mountain laurel) zone 5ĭrooping leucothoe ( Leucothoe fontanesiana).Kalmia angustifolia (sheep laurel) zone 1.Itea virginica (Virginia sweetspire) zone 6.(holly) zone 3 to 8, according to species Hydrangea quercifolia (oakleaf hydrangea) zone 6.Hamamelis virginiana (common witchhazel) zone 4b.

shrubs for shade

Gaultheria procumbens (wintergreen) zone 2.Fuchsia (fuchsia) zone 7 to 9, according to species.(fothergilla) zone 5 to 6, according to species Fatsia japonica (fatsia, Japanese aralia) zone 8.Euonymus fortunei (wintercreeper) zone 5.Euonymus alatus (winged euonymus, burning bush) zone 3.Winged euonymus ( Euonymus alatus) is an excellent shade shrub, but doesn’t take on its famous red fall color in deep shade. Acanthopanax sieboldianus (spikenard) zone 5 (bush honeysuckle) zone 3 to 5, according to species Cornus alternifolius (pagoda dogwood) zone 3.Clethra alnifolia (summersweet) zone 4b.Chionanthus virginicus (fringetree) zone 5b.Cephalanthus occidentalis (buttonwood) zone 4.Calycanthus floridulus (Carolina allspice) zone 5b.(boxwood) zone 4 to 7, according to species Aucuba japonica (aucuba, spotted laurel) zone 7.Photo: Krzysztof Ziarnek, Kenraiz, Wikimedia Commons The Best Shrubs for Shade Buttonbush (Cephalanthus occidentalis) is well adapted to shade, but prefers moist soils. That said, here is the list of tough shrubs that tolerate deep shade. For that purpose, I suggest you read A Laidback Gardener’s Guide to Planting in Dry Shade before you start.

SHRUBS FOR SHADE HOW TO

It’s also useful to know how to plant in soil invaded by tree roots. For example, if you live in zone 5, you can choose shrubs from zones 1 through 5.Īlso, each species has its soil preferences: rich or poor, acid, neutral or alkaline, moist or dry, dense or light … but there was no room to include all that here, so this list can really only be a first step in your search. In short, you can grow shrubs of your hardiness zone and of any zone with a smaller number. To successfully grow shrubs in shade, you also have to respect their hardiness zone, given here following the plant’s name. Even so, the shrubs listed below will all acclimatize and do well in shade. Those are environmental comprises they made long ago to living in a situation where sunlight, their only source of energy, is rare. Do note that even shade-tolerant shrubs will likely grow more slowly in the shade, may bloom less abundantly or appear a bit sparser than they would in a more brightly lit spot. The following shrubs, though, have all that ability and also that of being able to tolerate the presence of abundant tree roots. Very few species will do well in a heavily shaded spot, that is, one that receives very little direct sunlight. If you have a shady corner and want to add a few shrubs, it’s important to know which varieties to plant, because most shrubs are sun-loving plants or will tolerate, at best, only partial shade.

shrubs for shade

Many azaleas ( Rhododendron species and hybrids) will do fine in shade… in acid soil.








Shrubs for shade