Forum : Exotic gardeningSubject : Help on coosing a plant for shade© 2005 Lrey http://coolexotics.com
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jungleboy :
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2006/7/4 8:39 |
Hi I live near London and I am trying to create an exotic looking garden. On one side I have a bed that gets very little sun due to the tress next door, however it is bright. The soil is clay. I have lots of flax and ferns there at the moment and last yesr tried dahilias. Could you advise me on what plants would be good in this situation? Ideally I would like some colour, maybe reds or oranges....thanks in advance! | |
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GreenThumb :
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2006/7/26 7:46 |
A first suggestion : Elephant ears (Alocasia sp.) often thrive in an area that is shaded but bright, provided they have plenty of water during the growing season. More generally, large-leaf plants are not that keen on full-sun locations. So I'd advise you investigate genera such as Musa and Tetrapanax for instance.
[ Edited by GreenThumb on 2006/7/26 7:46 ] | |
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Etto :
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2006/8/17 22:16 |
Maybe you could try some variegated Hedychium, Alpinia, Globba, and related. Many of these plants should be root-hardy in the UK. Even if they don't bloom (many Hedychium should, however) they will be good foliage plants, adapted to shade / semi-shade / bright situations. Regards Etto. | |
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