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Grouped by Sun/Shade

Groundcovers are grouped by how much sun they prefer.

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Groundcovers that Thrive in Full Sun
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Full sunlight is needed for many plants to assume their full potential. Many of these plants will do fine with a little less sunlight, although they may not flower as heavily or their foliage may not be as as vibrant. Areas on the southern and western sides of buildings usually are the sunniest. Full sun usually means 6 or more hours of direct unobstructed sunlight on a sunny day. Plants able to take full sun in some climates may only be able to tolerate part shade in other climates. Know the performance of the plant in your climate before you buy and plant it. Consider contacting your local cooperative extension for advice about how a plant performs in your specific area.

Photographs: Click here to browse pages with photographs of all ground covers that thrive in full sun.

Groundcovers that Thrive in Part Shade
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Partial shade receives less than 6 hours of sun, but more than 3 hours. Plants able to take full sun in some climates may only be able to tolerate part shade in other climates. Know the performance of the plant in your climate before you buy and plant it. Consider contacting your local cooperative extension for advice about how a plant performs in your specific area.

Not all plants in these categories are suitable for part shade, check individual product descriptions.

Photographs: Click here to browse pages with photographs of all ground covers that thrive in part shade.

Groundcovers that Thrive in Shade
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Though there are varying degrees of shade, this definition refers to a dense shade that is often found beneath lower tree limbs or on the north side of the house. Some sun is received, but usually in the morning hours. Because the afternoon sun is stronger, plants that require shelter from the afternoon sun are usually categorized as shade loving.

Know the performance of the plant in your climate before you buy and plant it. Consider contacting your local cooperative extension for advice about how a plant performs in your specific area.

Photographs: click here to browse pages with photographs of all ground covers that thrive in shade.



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