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Dry shade plants

Discover Pinterest’s 10 best ideas and inspiration for Dry shade plants. Get inspired and try out new things.
Rely on these easy-care perennials to add color and interest to shady areas- even in the most challenging conditions.

Rely on these easy-care perennials to add color and interest to shady areas- even in the most challenging conditions.

For plants and flowers that will grow in dry shade, try these tough shrubs and perennials in your garden design. #fromhousetohome #shade #gardening  #shadeperennials

These dry shade plants are perennials and shrubs that will survive in the less-than-ideal growing conditions under eaves and trees

10 Tough Plants for Dry Shade - Here She Grows

If you garden in dry shade, you know how hard it can be to find tough plants. Through trial and error, I've discovered 10 plants that work in zone 5.

Plants For The Dry Shade Garden - MyGardenSchool

Looking for Plants For The Dry Shade Garden? Here are our some of of are best recommendations for gardens in dry shade or woodland garden spaces.

These drought-tolerant perennials and shrubs are the perfect dry shade plants for your shade garden. Whether you're looking for evergreen leaves or lots of flowers, you'll find something to add to your garden design.

These dry shade plants are perennials and shrubs that will survive in the less-than-ideal growing conditions under eaves and trees

Watch popular Dry shade plants videos

Fill the shady space beneath your trees with flowers, ferns, groundcovers and grasses. Learn our tips for gardening in the tricky combo of shade and dry soil, and see our favorite shade-loving plants for creating a lush mix of color, texture, and interest even when water is scarce.
Groundcovers for Dry Shade
Dracaena deremensis ‘Gold Star’ —Gold Star Madagascar Dragon Tree Dracaena, native to Western Africa rainforests. Easy grow house plant that prefers shade or indirect light. Water regularly. When stems are cut they produce reddish substance akin to blood thus the name dragon tree.
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