Suitable zone 9 evergreen plants for this type of shade include:
- Laurel (Kalmia spp.) – Shrub.
- Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans) – Ground cover.
- Heavenly bamboo (Nandina domestica) – Shrub (also moderate shade)
- Scarlet firethorn (Pyracantha coccinea) – Shrub (also moderate shade)
- What plants do well in shade in Zone 9?
- What evergreens grow well in shade?
- What evergreens grow well in Zone 9?
- Can Thuja emerald green arborvitae grow Zone 9?
- Can hydrangeas grow in Zone 9?
- What perennials grow in part shade?
- What shrubs grow in deep shade?
- Can evergreen shrubs grow in shade?
- Can hydrangeas grow in full shade?
- What pine trees grow in Zone 9?
- What trees have no invasive roots?
- Can a blue spruce grow in Zone 9?
What plants do well in shade in Zone 9?
Some varieties that do very well in zone 9 shade include: Orb hydrangea. Star hydrangea.
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While ferns come in a huge range of species and varieties, some good ones for zone 9 include:
- Autumn fern.
- Holly fern.
- Bird's Nest fern.
- Button fern.
- Sword fern.
- Ghost fern.
- Log fern.
- Lady fern.
What evergreens grow well in shade?
Some evergreens for shade include:
- Aucuba.
- Boxwood.
- Hemlock (Canada and Carolina varieties)
- Leucothoe (Coast and Drooping species)
- Dwarf Bamboo.
- Dwarf Chinese Holly.
- Dwarf Nandina.
- Arborvitae (Emerald, Globe, and Techny varieties)
What evergreens grow well in Zone 9?
Here are some good zone 9 evergreen tree varieties: Privet – Extremely popular in hedges because of its fast growth and neat shape, privet is an exceptional choice for the zone 9 landscape.
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Good zone 9 varieties are:
- Skyrocket.
- Wichita Blue.
- Spartan.
- Hollywood.
- Shimpaku.
- Eastern Red.
- Dwarf Irish.
Can Thuja emerald green arborvitae grow Zone 9?
The Thuja Green Giant (Thuja standishii x plicata) is one of the tallest and the fastest growing trees for privacy in zone 9. This arborvitae can grow 5 feet (1.5 m.) a year and get to 40 feet (12 m.). It grows in zones 5-9.
Can hydrangeas grow in Zone 9?
Afternoon shade is extremely important if you wish to grow hydrangeas in zone 9. Hydrangeas are hardy from zones 4 through 9, and the heat in zone 9 means hydrangeas need extra protection. Because hydrangeas prefer moist, well-draining soil, they need a shady spot to keep the soil from drying out too quickly.
What perennials grow in part shade?
Barrenwort. One of the best shade perennials, barrenwort (Epimedium spp.) is a real garden workhorse. This hardy groundcover offers both colorful foliage and flowers. It's also highly drought resistant which makes it an ideal choice for shady locations with dry soil.
What shrubs grow in deep shade?
15 Shrubs for Shade Gardens
- Oakleaf Hydrangea. For a nearly carefree shrub, you can't beat this native hydrangea. ...
- 'Pink Charm' Mountain Laurel. Mountain laurel is a go-to favorite when it comes to shrubs that thrive in shady conditions. ...
- Rhododendron. ...
- Opening Day Doublefile Viburnum. ...
- Virginia Sweetspire. ...
- Camellia. ...
- Serviceberry. ...
- Japanese Pieris.
Can evergreen shrubs grow in shade?
Yes, you can grow evergreen trees and shrubs in shade. ... Evergreens make excellent neighbors. For year-round good looks that complement almost everything, try shade-tolerant evergreens, like Emerald Spreader™ Japanese yew (USDA Hardiness Zones 5–7).
Can hydrangeas grow in full shade?
These shrubs grow best in partial or full shade, with a little direct morning sun and a lot of indirect light, such as the filtered light found under a high-canopied leafy tree. Many varieties of hydrangea love this type of location.
What pine trees grow in Zone 9?
White Pine – White pine trees tend to be hardy up to zone 9. Some good varieties include: Southwestern white pine. Weeping white pine.
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Some good zone 9 varieties are:
- Leyland cypress.
- Donard Gold Monterey cypress.
- Italian cypress.
- Arizona cypress.
- Bald cypress.
What trees have no invasive roots?
Which Tree Types Have Non-Invasive Roots?
- Japanese Maple.
- Crape Myrtle.
- Eastern Redbud.
- Cornus Mas.
- Serviceberry.
- Kousa Dogwood.
- Japanese Tree Lilac.
- Dwarf Korean Lilac.
Can a blue spruce grow in Zone 9?
Normally a nursery or garden center will not sell plants/trees that are not suited to the area, but you said this was Walmart. They do prefer zones 3-7, but can do OK in somewhat warmer climates. We had them in CA in zone 9B, and they did fine.
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