5 Shade Plants for Areas that Rarely See Daylight

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5 Shade Plants for Areas that Rarely See Daylight By P&M Gonzalez Landscaping

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5 Shade Plants for Areas that Rarely See

Daylight

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P&M Gonzalez Landscaping

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Shade plants add to the scenery and beauty to areas in your backyard that are mostly devoid of natural light. These places are hardly exposed to natural light doesn’t mean they should be hard to landscape. Shade plants are the perfect remedy to lift up the dullness of the dim areas and add more beauty to your garden.

The beauty of these plants lies in the fact that they can bloom and blossom even without being in sunlight. Hence, they can easily be put under the shade and can survive through harsh weathers. To make sure you pick the right shade plants for your backyard, here are some characteristics you should look for:

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Characteristics• Flowers

Shade plants usually don’t have flowers. However, if they do, they’re not fragrant because plants require energy for that too. Flowers that can survive in dim light and tolerate low light areas are good choice for shade plants.

• Foliage

Shade plants usually have light foliage that gives more room for photosynthesize and their ability to live without exposure to bright light. Plants with heavy foliage require direct sunlight to survive. Choose plants with low foliage; they work best a shade plants.

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Plants• Amethyst flower – this beautiful flower works well in shades and can live off

filtered sunlight. Moreover, it’s an annual flower so you don’t have to go through the hassle of replanting frequently. You can plant them in pots, containers or even baskets. Their purple and white shade looks great and adds beauty to the yard.

• Garden Hydrangea – the garden hydrangea is one of the best choices for shade plants. This plant with beautiful small flowers clustered together forms a big ball and blossom to give your backyard a tinge of elegance, beauty and serenity.

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• Hosta Hybrids – these beauties come in various distinct shapes such as round and heart. The leaves of this plant are as big as 2 feet. The leaves also vary in terms of texture; they can be dull or glossy.

• Heuchera – this bright green plant adds liveliness and freshness to the shaded area of your garden. The contrasting effect this plant gives with darker clusters of greenery in the background lifts up this plant and is eye catching on many cloudy days.

• Impatiens – a personal favorite, the pink impatiens are beautiful and add beauty to the garden with its deep purple-eggplant colored leaves and pink flowers. This plant looks ever so beautiful with scenic green backdrop of plants and grass.

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• There’s a huge list of shade plants that you can put together for low light areas of your yard, so the list isn’t exhausted. Check for plants that match the characteristics mentioned to ensure you buy those that will definitely work for your shaded garden area.

• The next time you hit a plant nursery, look for these beauties and make your garden luscious green and colorful.

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