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Shady Corner

£64.00£190.00

A curated collection of plants that are at their happiest in shady spots – perfect for that tricky corner of your garden where nothing seems to thrive.

  • All plants very happy to in part to full shade
  • Colour palette of deep to light greens, soft blues, whites and purples
  • Can tolerate low quality soil – for example, under a tree or canopy
  • Plant as you like, or use our planting plan included with delivery for guidance
  • Always delivered with established plants in 1.5 – 2 litre pots
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What plants to expect in your Shady Corner collection

Please note the plants below cover both sun & shade options – the final plants you receive may vary a little depending on season and availability, but without ever impacting the final result!

Dryopteris ethyrosora ‘Brilliance’

Delicate in appearance, but a hardy survivor in nature, The Japanese Shield Fern is a showstopping specimen that provides a lot of seasonal interest all year round.

Brunnera ‘Jack Frost’

In early spring, large, mid-green, heart-shaped leaves that look as though they have been dusted with silver appear, followed by tall sprays of tiny, bright blue, flowers. Stunning.

Geranium ‘Samobar’

Small, deep purple-black flowers appear in late spring to early summer held high above soft green, deeply lobed leaves that have disctinctive purple blotches around the centre. Excellent for suppressing weeds.

Pachysandra terminalis

A dense, low-lying shrub perfect for shady gardens. This dwarf plant spreads slowly and gracefully providing a rich green carpet for a layer of verdant foliage all year round.

Anemone ‘September Charm’

A robust but beautiful Japanese anemone with soft pink, cup-shaped single flowers against deep green foliage, flowering hard from late summer through to autumn.

Liriope muscari

A versatile plant, its dark green, blade-like leaves provide year-round interest and in autumn vibrant, long-lasting wands of deep violet flowers rise above the foliage.