Texas Plants For Shade
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Made for the Shade: Well Adapted Plants for Shady Areas …
Texas Buckeye ( Aesculus glabra) — usually 10-20 ft. tall. Yellow or red flowers, seeds are poisonous. Loses leaves in summer. xeric. Rough Leaved Dogwood ( Cornus drummondii) — xeric, blooms, invasive. Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum ( Viburnum rufidulum) — xeric, blooms, fall color. Read more…
Shade Plants – Texas A&M AgriLife Extension Service
Shade Plants. As neighborhoods in North Texas mature, areas that previously enjoyed sun and sun-loving plants experience shade most of the day from tall trees that block the sunlight. Alternatively, your landscape may be shaded by walls or fixed structures. Read more…
Special Collections – Texas' Botanic Garden
Plants for Dry Shade in Central Texas. The plants selected for this list respond to a common question asked by Central Texas gardeners; "What can I grow in dry shade that will provide some interest throughout the year?". Read more…