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Shade Tolerant Collection

"Discover the Beauty of Shade-Tolerant Plants: Houttuynia cordata, Hedera helix Green Feather, Pyrrosia lingua and More

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Houttuynia cordata C014 / 1367

Houttuynia cordata C014 / 1367
Houttuynia cordata

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Hedera helix Green Feather

Hedera helix Green Feather syn Meagheri

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Pyrrosia lingua C014 / 1382

Pyrrosia lingua C014 / 1382
Tongue fern (Pyrrosia lingua)

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Lygodium japonicum C013 / 7768

Lygodium japonicum C013 / 7768
Japanese climbing fern (Lygodium japonicum)

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Pachysandra terminalis C013 / 7335

Pachysandra terminalis C013 / 7335
Pachysandra terminalis

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Lamium maculatum Pink Chablis

Lamium maculatum Pink Chablis

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Adiantum chilense C013 / 6174

Adiantum chilense C013 / 6174
Adiantum chilense

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Sweet Violets - in spring on woodland bank, Dorset UK

Sweet Violets - in spring on woodland bank, Dorset UK
ROG-13606 Sweet Violets - in spring on woodland bank Dorset UK Viola odorata Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Sweet Violets Viola odorata in spring on woodland bank, Dorset UK

Sweet Violets Viola odorata in spring on woodland bank, Dorset UK
ROG-13605 Sweet Violets - in spring on woodland bank Dorset UK Viola odorata Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Beech Fern - in shady woodland

Beech Fern - in shady woodland
ROG-14019 Beech Fern - in shady woodland. Phegopteris connectilis Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Oak Fern - in shady woodland

Oak Fern - in shady woodland
ROG-14018 Oak Fern - in shady woodland Gymnocarpium dryopteris Bob Gibbons contact details: prints@ardea.com tel: +44 (0) 20 8318 1401

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Alpine squill (Scilla bifolia) in high beech woodland. Sicily

Alpine squill (Scilla bifolia) in high beech woodland. Sicily
ROG-13452 Alpine squill - in high beech woodland. Sicily. Scilla bifolia Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: A cyclamen, Cyclamen repandum, Sicily

A cyclamen, Cyclamen repandum, Sicily
ROG-13447 A cyclamen Sicily Cyclamen repandum Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), parasitic on hazel and maple. Uncommon in UK

Toothwort (Lathraea squamaria), parasitic on hazel and maple. Uncommon in UK
ROG-13451 Toothwort, parasitic on hazel and maple Uncommon in UK. Lathraea squamaria Bob Gibbons Please note that prints are for personal display purposes only and may not be reproduced in any way

Background imageShade Tolerant Collection: 'Lady Loch's Glory of the snows' - endemic bulb in the Troodos Mountains, Greek Cyprus (south)

"Lady Loch's Glory of the snows" - endemic bulb in the Troodos Mountains, Greek Cyprus (south)
ROG-13583 "Lady Loch's Glory of the snows" - endemic bulb in the Troodos Mountains Greek Cyprus (south). Chionodoxa lochii Latin also Scilla lochi Bob Gibbons Please note that prints


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"Discover the Beauty of Shade-Tolerant Plants: Houttuynia cordata, Hedera helix Green Feather, Pyrrosia lingua and More. " Are you struggling to find plants that thrive in shady areas? Look no further. We have a collection of shade-tolerant wonders that will bring life and color to even the darkest corners of your garden. First on our list is Houttuynia cordata C014 / 1367 - a stunning perennial with heart-shaped leaves that boast vibrant hues of red, green, and yellow. Its unique foliage adds an artistic touch to any shaded spot. Next up is Hedera helix Green Feather - an ivy variety known for its delicate, feathery leaves. This evergreen climber gracefully cascades down walls or can be used as ground cover under trees. Pyrrosia lingua C014 / 1382 is another fantastic choice for shade-loving gardens. With its glossy dark green fronds resembling tongues, this fern brings an exotic feel to any woodland setting. For a touch of elegance, consider adding Lamium maculatum Pink Chablis to your shaded beds. This low-growing perennial boasts silver-speckled foliage and dainty pink flowers that bloom from spring through summer. Looking for something more unique? How about Lygodium japonicum C013 / 7768? Also known as Japanese climbing fern, this vine-like plant creates a mesmerizing display with its finely divided fronds trailing along fences or trellises. If ground cover is what you need in those shady spots, Pachysandra terminalis C013 / 7335 fits the bill perfectly. Its dense carpet-like growth provides year-round interest with glossy green leaves turning bronze in winter. Adiantum chilense C013 / 6174 offers delicate beauty with its lacy fronds gently swaying in the breeze. This maidenhair fern is a graceful addition to any shaded garden or woodland area.