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Gound cover plants
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I need a variety of lowish growing ground cover plants which will grow in shade for a long bank beside a lane. At present, ivy (of course) and ferns are the main plants. It is fairly dry. Thanks for any suggestions. David |
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Gound cover plants
On May 23, 10:48 am, gilli wrote:
Hello, I need a variety of lowish growing ground cover plants which will grow in shade for a long bank beside a lane. At present, ivy (of course) and ferns are the main plants. It is fairly dry. Thanks for any suggestions. David This is going to sound facetious but: How about Ivy and ferns? Dry shade is hard. Very little will thrive there. LIbertia can sometimes take and looks great if it does as can Euphorbia robbiae (I think it is robbiae). |
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