Shade plants for use in victoria

Choosing plants for shady spots in your garden

Adaptions

Shade plants are able to photosynthesise in low light conditions. Often their ability to use light at the end of the red spectrum is greater than other canopy trees which allow it to pass through.


Grasses and Tufting

Arthropodium sp.

Dianella tasmanica

Dietes robinsoniana

Iris sp.

Clivia miniata

Libertia paniculata

Liriope muscari

Ophiopogon jaburan


Low Cover

Ajuga sp.

Anemone sp.

Asparagus densiflorus ‘Myersii’

Bacopa sp.

Bergenia sp.

Cotoneaster dammeri

Dichondra repens

Helleborus sp.

Heuchera sp.

Ligularia reniformis

Microsorum diversifolia

Molineria capitulata

Ochagavia carnea

Pachysandra terminalis

Reineckia carnea

Soleirolia

Trachystemon orientalis

Viola labridorica


Medium Cover

Asplenium oblongifolium

Azalea sp.

ABartlettina sordida

Correa alba

Correa baeuerlenii

Daphne Odora

Doodia aspera

Elettaria cardamomum

Gardenia sp.

Himalayacalamus porcatus

Macrozamia communis

Magnolia sp.

Mahonia japonica

Metapanax delavayi

Michelia sp.

Monstera deliciosa

Odontonema tubaeforme

Pittosporum tobira

Plectranthus sp.

Rhaphis excelsa

Roldana petasitis

Strelitzia reginae

Strobilanthes gossypinus

Camelia sp.


Climbing

Clematis armandii

Hydrangea petiolaris

Schizophragma hydrangeoides

Trachelospermum jasminoides


Session Outline

  • Grasses

  • Groundcovers

  • Shrubs

  • Trees

Resources

Plant - James Urban

Presentations


Activity