CAROLYN'S SHADE GARDENSTHE JOY OF GARDENING IN THE SHADOWSArchive for the Shade Shrubs Category Wisley’s Winter Garden Posted in garden to visit, landscape design, Shade Shrubs, shrubs for winter, winter, winter garden, winter interest with tags 'Mount Aso' pink pussy willow, Carolyn's Shade...
H. paniculata(panicle hydrangea)andH. arborescensare good choices for zone 3. Some hydrangeas will need partial shade in very sunny states, including southern California. Many hydrangeas will work in the moister areas of the Pacific Northwest and California....
Chokeberry is an adaptable medium-sized shrub native to central and eastern North America. It grows well in full sun and partial shade and makes a lovely shrub for a wooded edge planting. Chokeberry prefers moist, well-drained soil and will tolerate locations with periodic flooding,making it ...
Botanical Name:Philadelphus This fragrant shrub blooms in late spring to early summer with pure white to cream flowers. For the best blossoms, make sure it gets plenty of sunlight. 10. Rose Botanical Name:Rosa Prune your roses in early spring to enhance the growth of baby buds, which then ...
North Cascades, and central Oregon; and in the Rocky Mountains from Alberta to the border of Arizona and New Mexico. It can be used similarly in the landscape as Black Twinberry. It is a valuable summer and fall browse for elk, but a minor browse species for white-tailed deer and moose...
light green foliage with tiny yellow-green flowers. Prune occasionally to maintain desired shape. Found near streams, small anise thrives in full sun to light shade with a preference for moist soil; the greater the exposure to the sun, the denser the plant becomes. Small anise trees grow to...
Grow in full sun or light shade; but for optimum berry production, a sunny location is best. When to plant: Spring or fall. Spacing: When planting beautyberry, give it plenty of room to sprawl. The weight of the berries often cause the shrub’s flexible branches to bend, which can shad...
A good choice for boggy areas or rain gardens due to its tolerance of damp to even wet soils. Buy Now Photo by: Proven Winners Golden Shadows® pagoda dogwood C. alternifolia Type: Tree Zones: 3-8 Exposure: Partial to full shade Height/Spread: 10 to 12 feet tall & wide Flower ...
You can use privet in your garden everywhere except for the very coldest areas. Light Levels One of the great things about Privet Hedges is their ability to grow in all light conditions, from full, hot sun to full shade beneath trees. It is true that the growth will be more rapid, ...