Supreme Trailing Flowers For Shade
12 Best Plants for Hanging Baskets in Shade.
Trailing flowers for shade. Carolina Jasmine A native of the Carolinas where it is often seen growing up tree trunks Carolina Jasmine puts on canary yellow 15-inch long funnel or trumpet-shaped blooms in late winter that last to mid-spring. There are more than 100 species in the Fuchsia genus all of which put on a great display even in full shade conditions. This species grows over 12 inches high and creates beautiful cup-shaped flowers that look a little bit like roses.
The Spruce Kara Riley. Its flowers are tubular and dragon-shaped of purple red and yellow hues. Annual lobelia is a cool-season plant that can tolerate most light conditions including shade.
With its tiny flowers and low maintenance the periwinkle is a great pick for shade-loving trailing plants. They grow through spring fall and winter looking like a vibrant carpet on your window box. There are many choices of trailing plants to choose from both as annuals and perennials.
Fuchsias are readily identifiable by their drooping brightly colored flowers that bloom virtually all season. Million Bells are low maintenance and will grow well in full sun or part shade. There are many outstanding trailing perennials but you will want to consider these 10.
These are the plants that fill in all the nooks and crannies of your garden. Dark Eyes Trailing Fuschia. Their bright foliage and unique leaves make them a great option for filling your hanging baskets.
It can bloom as early as April and in some climates it will bloom in late winter. Trailing plants also do a wonderful job of covering up unsightly patches of bare earth. These trailing colorful shade annuals bloom prolifically in spring and fall almost covering themselves in flowers.