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Six Shade-Loving Plants to Brighten Your Autumn Garden

by Donna
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Six Shade-Loving Plants to Brighten Your Autumn Garden

Introduction:

As the days get shorter in autumn, many plants burst into bloom, adding a splash of color to your garden. Here are six shade-loving plants that will light up your landscape during the fall months.

Japanese Anemones:

  • Japanese anemones, like the ‘Pamina’ variety, start flowering in July and continue well into autumn.
  • They thrive in shady areas but can also tolerate some sun.

Acers (Japanese Maples):

  • Japanese maples, such as the ‘Orido-Nishiki’ cultivar, put on a stunning show in autumn when their leaves turn vibrant shades of yellow, orange, and red.
  • They prefer partial shade but can handle some sun.

Autumn Crocuses:

  • Autumn crocuses, also known as colchicums, are bulbs that bloom in September and October.
  • Their large, showy flowers appear suddenly from bare earth.
  • The ‘Waterlily’ variety features unusual, double flowers.

Checkerberry (Pernettya):

  • Checkerberry has glossy berries and evergreen foliage, making it a great choice for fall containers.
  • It prefers acidic soil, so plant it in ericaceous compost.

Skimmia Japonica ‘Rubella’:

  • Skimmia japonica ‘Rubella’ is a compact plant with reddish leaves and dark red flower buds that form in autumn and open in spring.
  • It’s perfect for autumn or winter container displays.

Beauty Berry:

  • Beauty berry, specifically the ‘Profusion’ variety, is an unusual shrub with eye-catching violet berries that resemble beads.
  • It can grow in full sun or dappled shade.

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