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| | | Re: Shade/semi shade perennial plants for wildlife garden Quote:
Originally Posted by boogieman84 Can anyone please recommend me any perennial plants that are suitable for shade/semi shade conditions and that would be good for a wildlife garden(or a website with a list)preferably attractive plants if possible but dont necessarily have to be(they will look better than plain soil!) Many thanks | There are many possibilities for semi shade but full shade is a lot more challenging - answers to Kayleigh's list of questions are important to be able to give you any sensible response, to that list I'd add whether you are talking about 'dry shade' - around the roots of mature trees for example - or 'moist shade' - e.g a dampish area on the north side of a building ?
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