Posts tagged: Shade Area

Flower of Pineapple Guava

Flower of Pineapple Guava

Flower of Pineapple Guava

Pineapple Guava is also known as Feijoa and cultivated in several areas of the world for it flowers and fruits even though Pineapple Guava is native South America. Pineapple Guava is ab evergreen shrub or small tree and grows 4.5m (15 feet) height and 3m (10 feet) width and prefers full sun or partial shade area. Pineapple Guava blooms late spring to early summer and attract bees, butterflies and birds well.

Flowers of Japanese Spirea

Flowers of Japanese Spirea

Flowers of Japanese Spirea

Japanese Spirea is deciduous shrub and grows 1m (40 inches) height and width in full sun or partial shade area. Japanese Spirea has pink cluster flowers in late spring to summer and attract bees, butterflies and birds well. Japanese Spirea is native to Japan.

Flowers of Henry’s Viburnum

Flowers of Henry's Viburnum

Cluster Flowers of Henry's Viburnum

Henry’s Viburnum is an evergreen shrub and grows 2.1m (7 feet) height and width in full sun or partial shade area. This shrub blooms fragrant white cluster flowers in late spring to early summer and attract bees, butterflies and birds well.

Flowers of Oakleaf Hydrangea

Flowers of Oakleaf Hydrangea

White Flowers of Oakleaf Hydrangea

Oakleaf Hydrangea is deciduous shrub and grows 2.4m (8 feet) height and width and blooms white cluster flowers in summer. This plant prefers shade or partial shade area. Oakleaf Hydrangea is native to South-East USA.

Flowers of Bigleaf Hydrangea

Flowers of Bigleaf Hydrangea

Flowers of Bigleaf Hydrangea

Bigleaf Hydrangea is a deciduous shrub and grows rapidly 1.8m (6 feet ) height and width. There are many cultivated Hydrangeas and probably the Bigleaf Hydrangea is most popular Hydrangea in the world. Even though Bigleaf Hydrangea prefers full sun or partial shade area this plant can grow in shaded area too and blooms several different color flowers, which forms large round clusters, in summer. The colors of flower depend on type of soil where Bigleaf Hydrangeas are planted. Bigleaf Hydrangea is native to Japan.

Flowers of Confederate Jasmine

Flowers of Confederate Jasmine

Flowers of Confederate Jasmine

Confederate Jasmine is native to Japan and China. This evergreen vine clamber reach 6m (20 feet) height or more rapidly in full sun or partial shade area and bloom white fragrant flowers in late spring to early summer. Confederate Jasmine is often planted in pot as indoor plant even though this plant prefers sun light.

Flowers of Red Crossvine

Flowers of Red Crossvine

Flowers of Red Crossvine

Red Crossvine is a perennial (semi-)evergreen vine and grows up to 15m (50 feet) height in full sun or partial shade area. Red Crossvine blooms showy fragrant red flowers in late spring to summer and attract bees, butterflies and birds well. Red Crossvine is native East USA and very common in this area.

Flowers of Japanese Snowbell

Flowers of Japanese Snowbell

Flowers of Japanese Snowbell

Japanese Snowbell is a deciduous tree and blooms fragrant showy white or light pink flowers, which are hanging down from the branches, in early summer as you can see on the picture. Japanese Snowbell grows slowly and reaches 9m (30 feet) height and width and prefers full sun or partial shade area.

Flowers of Spring Sonata Indian Hawthorne

Flowers of Spring Sonata Indian Hawthorne

Flowers of Spring Sonata Indian Hawthorne

Spring Sonata Indian Hawthorne is evergreen hybrid shrub and grows 1.8m (6 feet) height and width. This shrub forms very dense mound foliage through year around. The flowers of Spring Sonata Indian Hawthorne are white and produce small fruits which are fond by wild birds. This shrub prefers full sun or partial shade area.

Flower of Umbrella Magnolia

Flower of Umbrella Magnolia

Flower of Umbrella Magnolia

Umbrella Magnolia is a deciduous tree and reach 9m (30 feet) height and 6m (20 feet) width. The leaves of Umbrella Magnolia are huge and they form a shape which looks like umbrella. And in late spring to early summer Umbrella Magnolia has creamy white flowers at the center of “umbrella” as you can see on this picture. Umbrella Magnolia prefers full sun or partial shade area.