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CWF Garden - Shade Beds Two (Acid)

This bed showcases the great variety of beautiful native plants that can be grown in the shade. Many are woodland plants that bloom in the spring, utilizing the sunlight that reaches the forest floor before the tree leaves fully open. The front of the bed gets sun part of the day while the back spends most of the day in the shade. There are a variety of ferns that add texture to the beds and some low-growing plants are allowed to spread as ground covers.

To bring some colour and texture to your shady areas, try wild geranium, Virginia bluebells, woodland phlox, columbine, maidenhair fern, Christmas fern, Solomon’s seal, wild ginger, miterwort, foamflower and for especially acidic areas, try bunchberry and wintergreen.

 

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Type 

  1. Schubert Chokecherry
  2. -
  3. Dwarf Eastern Hemlock
  4. Ground Hemlock/ CA. Yew
  5. Diablo Ninebark
  6. Jade Bearberry
  7. Partridgeberry
  8. Ostrich Fern
  9. Columnbine-Meadowrue
  10. Sweet White Violet
  11. Jack-in-the-Pulpit
  12. Wood Anemone
  13. Wild Ginger
  14. Creeping Stonecrop (dwarf)
  15. White Stonecrop
  16. Rough Avens
  17. Thin-Leaved Coneflower
  18. Bowman’s Root
  19. Wood Fern
  20. Boneset
  21. Pale Corydalis
  22. Christmas Fern
  23. Blue-Bead Lily/ Yellow Clintonia
  24. Senstive Fern
  25. Canada Mayflower
  26. Late Goldenrod
  27. Foamflower
  28. Harebells
  29. Wild Geranium
  30. Thimbleweed
  31. Jacob’s Ladder
  32. Mayapple
  33. Hens and Chicks
  34. Pussytoes
  35. Creeping Stonecrop
  36. Small Enchanter’s Nightshade
  37. Interrupted Fern


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Type 
ETEvergreen tree
ESEvergreen shrub
DTDeciduous tree
DSDeciduous shrub
BEBroadleaf Evergreen
VVine
PPerennial
GGrass
BBulb