Shadow Loving Vines

Epipremum hall ivy: Also known as potos ivy. You can grow it outdoors in partially shaded areas. Although it is resistant to light changes; does not like direct light.

Scindapsus creeper: Also known as house ivy. It is an easy-care, durable, care-free type of ivy. It is a complete shade-loving ivy. If it is exposed to the sun directly, its color will fade. Ceropegia woodii (Heart to heart flower): It is a very nice looking plant with heart-shaped leaves. It is drought resistant. It likes semi-shade areas. You can position it on the balcony in summer and inside your home in winter. Green Leaf Telegraph Flower: There are several types. Green leaves do not like the sun. Therefore, only this species is included in the group of shade-loving flowers. It is cold tolerant and grows fast. You can place it in a bright but not direct sun location in your home or garden. Shade-Loving Garden Flowers Rose varieties: Rose can grow in the shade. However, it should benefit from the sun for a few hours a day. In addition, it is of great importance to clean the weeds around it. Boxwood (Bush type): It is a very suitable plant to decorate the hedge and garden. It is resistant to temperature changes, can withstand up to -23 degrees. It can grow without sun. You can position it in the shadows under large trees. Taflan (Bush type): It can live in sun and semi-shaded environments. It is used for bell fencing and landscaping. Hydrangea: It is a type of shrub. Its flowers have no scent. However, it has colorful flowers. Direct sun exposure is harmful to the plant. But he also loves light. Japanese Sycamore: It can grow even in low light. it is heat resistant. However, you should plant it in a location out of direct sun. Perfume Box Flower: It has an intense smell. You can easily grow it in front of the building, on the balcony and in your garden. It is easy to maintain. In winter, it blooms white in January and February. (You can click on the links to learn about other plants you can plant in January and February.) Periwinkle: It likes bright environments that do not get direct sun. It has a light scented flower with 5 petals. It has purple, lilac and white flowers. Japanese Laurel: It is a complete indoor plant. Outdoors, you can position it in partial shade and full shade areas. It is often used in landscapes and shaded areas.

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