Shade Gardening: shady problem, 2 by Weerobin
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Weerobin wrote: Hellebores do well in dry shade; many varieties will self-seed. Epimedium sulphureum also spreads nicely in dryish shade. Liriope can look nice in tough situations also. You just need to keep experimenting. Here's a picture of a hellebore which has reseeded around my wooded lot. You can see it's right next to a big tree trunk. Doing fine. And it has the bonus of blooming late winter - gives you a jump on spring! And the 2nd picture (this is very exciting - being able to add 2 images to a single response!) is epimedium suphureum foliage growing in similar shady conditions. |


