Plants for shade
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{content}Just because you don’t have the perfect sunny spot, doesn’t mean that you can’t have a beautiful garden. These plants have been carefully selected to do well in shaded areas and will flourish where most plants would not.
The Nightingale – Window box
The Nightingale – Medium
The Nightingale – Large
Fatsia
The Jewel – Window box
The Jewel – Medium
The Fire Starter – Small window box
Skimmia rubella
Japanese forest grass
Japanese forest grass ‘Aurea’
Sedge ‘Ice Dance’
The Crimson Touch – Window box
Heuchera ‘Marmalade’
Red heuchera
Heuchera ‘Obsidian’
Heuchera ‘Lime Marmalade’
Hosta (green)
Variegated hosta
Hart’s tongue fern
Woodland Garden Small Border Kit
The Night Garden – Window box
Panicle hydrangea
Camellia ‘Elegans’
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There are a huge variety of plants that can survive and thrive in shade. Grasses such as Sedge ‘Ice Dance’, shrubs such as Skimmia rubella and ‘Kew Green’, and plants with pops of colour, such as Camellia ‘Roger Hall’.
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Absolutely! Many plants will have green foliage but their flowers will provide pops of colour. For example, a yellow camellia or Camellia ‘Roger Hall’ will have large colourful flowers in spring and have evergreen foliage for the rest of the year.