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We have many uncommon or
native plants that can take varying amounts of shade. The sedge, Carex
plantaginea, is
highly recommended - easy to grow and versatile. Very dense shade
(under pine trees where no grass or weeds grow) is very difficult
- the listed
plants probably won't grow there either. Not all plants are available
every season.
- Asarum canadense
- Wild Ginger
- Aster macrophyllus
- Large Leaf Aster
- Carex plantaginea
- Plantain Leaved Sedge
- Convallaria majalis
- Lily Of The Valley
- Cymbalaria muralis
- Kenilworth Ivy
- Erigeron pulchellus
- Robin's Plantain
- Galium odoratum
- Sweet Woodruff
- Glechoma hederacea
- Ground ivy
- Iris cristata
- Crested Dwarf Iris
- Lobelia siphilitica
- Great Blue Lobelia
- Mazus reptans
- Creeping Mazus
- Parthenocissus inserta
- Western Creeper
- Parthenocissus quinquifolia
- Virginia Creeper
- Polygonatum biflorum
- Solomon's Seal
- Tiarella cordifolia
- Foam Flower
- Tricyrtis hirta
- Toad Lily
- Uvularia species
- Bellworts
- Viola
- Violets
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