| Re: Shadey Side suggestions Quote:
Originally Posted by Cotham Marble As far as daytime feeders are concerned I've only noticed a few types of small hoverfly (not sure about species), however many white flowered plants are specialist night time attracters and I would guess that applies to woodruff, although I've not tried to establish what the nightshift might consist of in my garden. The Natural England website records the Elephant Hawk moth as being associated though I've yet to see one: Woodruff - Galium odoratum - Natural England
Woodruff is very useful in a planting scheme because although it works as very low ground cover, it does not grow so dense that other plants can't be grown through it, so one can create vertical layering. Woodruff is also, unlike a lot of shade tolerant flowering plants, pretty drought tolerant.
CM | Ooh, I love Hawk Moths so I shall keep an eye out for that!
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