Ornamental Grasses for Shade Fulton NY
I love ornamental grasses, but all the ones I see at the garden center are labeled for sun. Will any survive in my shady landscape? Read the following article and find what kind of advices gardening experts provide in Fulton.
Pauls Nursery
(315)-598-1325
69 Wilcox Rd
Fulton, NY
Pauls Nursery
(315)-598-1325
69 Wilcox Rd
Fulton, NY 13069
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Travis Floral Shop And Greenhouse
315-564-6606
1007 Auburn Street
Hannibal, NY
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315-564-6606
1007 Auburn Street
Hannibal, NY 13074
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Ballantyne Gardens
(315) 453-0621
4825 Hopkins Road
Liverpool, NY
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(315) 453-0621
4825 Hopkins Road
Liverpool, NY 13088
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Anthony De Marco & Sons Intl
800-433-3412
101 Valley Drive
Elbridge, NY
Anthony De Marco & Sons Intl
800-433-3412
101 Valley Drive
Elbridge, NY 13060
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Dusart Nurseries, Inc.
315-672-8229
2075 West Genessee Turnpike
Camillus, NY
Dusart Nurseries, Inc.
315-672-8229
2075 West Genessee Turnpike
Camillus, NY 13031
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Oliver B. Paine Greenhouses
(315)-592-2773
125 South Granby Road
Fulton, NY
Oliver B. Paine Greenhouses
(315)-592-2773
125 South Granby Road
Fulton, NY 13069
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Ontario Orchards of Oswego
(315)-343-6328
7735 State Route 104
Oswego, NY
Ontario Orchards of Oswego
(315)-343-6328
7735 State Route 104
Oswego, NY 13126
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Yards & Gardens
(315) 487-2570
5206 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY
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(315) 487-2570
5206 W Genesee St
Camillus, NY 13031
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Anthony Demarco & Sons
(315)-689-9884
211 W Main St
Elbridge, NY
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(315)-689-9884
211 W Main St
Elbridge, NY 13060
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CountryMax Stores
585-924-4850
5962 Route 31
Cicero, NY
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585-924-4850
5962 Route 31
Cicero, NY 13039
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I love ornamental grasses, but all the ones I see at the garden center are labeled for sun. Will any survive in my shady landscape?
Answer: There are not many shade-tolerant ornamental grasses available. One to look for is Japanese forest grass, Hakonechloa macra. Usually you will find the golden form, ‘Aureola’, which makes a flowing mound. Though this grass is also listed as one for sunny areas, it resents full sun in the South and adjusts well to shade there.
You may also try river oats, Chasmanthium latifolium, sometimes called inland sea oats. This knee-high native grass occurs naturally in shade, often along streams. While a lovely, graceful plant, its effect is rather wispy—it does not make large clumps. It also reseeds vigorously, sometimes becoming a weed.
You may wish to investigate sedges (Carex), which are not true grasses but look very similar to them. Many of them tolerate or even require shade. They are generally smaller in stature, but many of them do make distinctively shaped mounds similar to some of the ornamental grasses.
Sweet flags (Acorus) are also grasslike in habit. The soft gold A. gramineus ‘Ogon’ is most commonly found. It likes shade, wet or dry. Both sweet flags and sedges make fine container plants. They can e used as companions for pansies in cool seasons and paired later with summer annuals.
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