what types of flowers do well in the shade of trees?
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impatiens, spigellia (indian pink), foxglove,spiderwort, columbine, lady slipper, turk's cap hibiscus (very beautiful), green and gold, hellebore (lenten rose).
The should keep you busy for awhile my fellow gardening man.
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Impatiens are the best. Bloom constantly. They do require a lot of water.
Impatiens are the best. Bloom constantly. They do require a lot of water.
They don't bloom like you probably want, but Hostas do really good in the shade.
Most begonias, impatience, some azalea will do fine in full shade. Africa violets will do well, but water only when any sun cannot hit leaves.
Begonias and impatiens,however both need lots of moisture.You might try filling in with a few varieties of hosta.
impatins, geraniums, most ground cover, bleeding hearts, forget me nots, johnny jump ups, pansys, primrose, lilly of the valley, begonia, foxglove,
Many of these plants are available at home improvement/ nursery stores and nurseries...all are part to full shade.
Butterfly Bush
Bleeding Hearts
Fairy Lilies
Pink Sundrops
Viola
Lilly of the Valley
Hosta
Ferns
Cyclamen
Elephant Ears
Barrenwort
Have fun!!
Bluebells and snowdrops
Impatiens are a beautiful shade loving flower and it comes in many color also, you could use coleus, the leaves come in many colors
Begonias, azaleas (bush), hostas, dahlias.
Hostas, heuchera's (my personal favorite...they come in all foliage shades and have beautiful sprays of foliage), columbine, pulmonaria, hellebore, lady's mantle (alchemilla), astilbe, primrose (another favorite)...actually they're all my favorites...it's what I have in my garden.