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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?"

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Aesculus paviaRed Buckeye
Scarlet Buckeye
Firecracker Plant
Ageratina havanensisShrubby Boneset
White Mistflower
White Shrub Mistflower
Havana Snakeroot
Capsicum annuumChile Tepin
Chile Pequin
Chiltepin
Chile Petin
Bird Pepper
Turkey Pepper
Cayenne Pepper
Carex cherokeensisCherokee Sedge
Carex perdentataSand Sedge
Meadow Sedge
Cercis canadensis var. texensisTexas Redbud
Chasmanthium latifoliumInland Sea Oats
Indian Wood Oats
Wild Oats
River Oats
Flathead Oats
Upland Oats
Upland Sea Oats
Clematis texensisScarlet Clematis
Scarlet Leatherflower
Texas Clematis
Conoclinium coelestinumBlue Mistflower
Wild Ageratum
Blue Boneset
Dichanthelium oligosanthes var. oligosanthesHeller's Rosette Grass
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General Appearance

Lifespan

Light requirement
 Sun - 6 or more hrs
 Part shade - 2 to 6 hrs
 Shade - 2 hrs or less

Soil moisture
 Dry - no signs of moisture
 Moist - looks & feels damp
 Wet - saturated

Bloom Time
 Jan  Feb  Mar
 Apr  May  Jun
 Jul  Aug  Sep
 Oct  Nov  Dec
Bloom Color
 White  Red  Pink
 Orange  Yellow  Green
 Blue  Purple  Violet
 Brown  Black

Leaf Arrangement
 Alternate
 Opposite
 Whorled
 Fascicled

Leaf Retention
 Deciduous
 Evergreen
 Semi-evergreen