Perennial garden flowers can add beautiful elements of color to shady areas of your garden and landscape. Many perennials are tolerant, and some even prefer the shadows, but you must be sure that the planting of flowers is appropriate for the amount of shade your garden receives.
Basically, there are four different types of shade suitable for different plants and flowers:
Light color (also known as "filtered shade" or "thin shadow") generally refers to areas that receive two to three hours per day shade.
Shadow environment (also called "partial shade", "partial shade" or "semi-shade") is a region that has four or five hours a day of direct sunlight.
Full shade is an area without direct sunlight throughout the day, but not the indirect sunlight or reflected by plants.
Deep shade (also known as "heavy shadow" and "dense shade") are areas where there is no direct or indirect sunlight during the day.
Once you know what kind of shade gardening, should be able to choose the appropriate shade loving perennials for this area. Here are some suggestions for some of the best perennials for shade shady conditions of light, medium and full.
Light shade perennials
Narcissus / Daffodil (Narcissus). Fall planted bulbs, you will have beautiful flowers in orange, yellow or white that do well in partial shade.
Foxglove (Digitalis). A great light shade, perennials, flowers in late summer digital, raising towers of flowers that can easily reach one meter in height.
Columbine (Aquilegia). Native forests, columbines can grow up to three feet tall and come in a variety of colors. They usually bloom in May and June, and thrive in areas with partial shade and moist, well-drained soil.
Shade perennials media
Hardy Begonia (Begonia grandis). There are several varieties of begonias that grow in tropical climates, but robust tone, half love variety is an excellent choice for gardeners in the northern area of six years. Its beautiful flowers usually bloom in the fall.
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra) - This beautiful plant is heart-shaped flowers that bloom in May and June Bleeding heart plant height varies little over a foot of nearly three meters high and medium prefer shady conditions. Plants are poisonous, however, so care must be taken to ensure that they are not planted in areas frequented by children or pets.
Daylily (Hemerocallis) - Beautiful bright orange flowers that grow in semi-shade and can spread easily. In some regions classified as a noxious weed because of its habit of spreading rapidly.
Perennials for shade
Hosta (plantain lily). Although hostas are grown for their foliage wonderful, the most beautiful hostas also produce white flowers and lavender flower lilylike late spring to late summer.
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