![]() It is easy to grow and come in a range of different colours including pinks, oranges, greens, purples. The plan is tolerant of low humidity, temperature fluctuation and irregular watering.ĭifferent varieties of Heuchera , low maintenance semi-evergreen plants. It is widely cultivated as a houseplant, but can also be grown well outside in shade where temperatures remain above −5☌. It is able to deal with any light (but not too much sun) and fully capable of dealing with poor light conditions. Aspidistra elatior is not a fast grower and It does takes a long time to grow to a salable size. Depends of individual species.Īspidistra elatior, native to Japan and Taiwan. Best grown in groups in a woodland or shady border. In Japan, flowers are produced in winter and run the gamut from white, green, pink, purple, cream, and sometimes spotted. Tolerates a wide range of soils and exposures and sun to part shade. Not Japanese traditional plant, but widely used in modern and semi-west private gardens. ![]() Helleborus (Christmas rose), evergreen perennial flowering plants. Can grow in any soil, except very dry. It tolerates sun to full shade. It has white flowers in early summer. Use as a massed ground cover, low grouped element, or accent plant in the ground. It is a slow-growing, spreading evergreen perennial. The leaves may yellow in winter. Pachysandra terminalis (Japanese spurge), a Japanese native plant. Specimen or ground cover for rock gardens, shrub borders or foundations. Best performance is in cool summer climates. Ground cover for banks and slopes. Microbiota decussate (also known as Siberian carpet cypress, Russian arbor-vitae), an evergreen ground-covering conifer that can tolerate minus-30 or colder weather. Easily grown in average, moist but well-drained soils in full sun to part shade. The plant is good as ground cover near ponds and in bog gardens. This ovate leaved stem plant is best suited as a midground and background plant. Lysimachia nummularia is a moderately fast grower, is one of the most undemanding stem plants to grow. In summer it produces bright yellow flowers. Lysimachia nummularia, it is a low-growing, rampant, evergreen ground cover with rounded, golden yellow leaves. Grow in a moist, but well-drained soil full sun or partial shade area. Can be used as a lawn substitute, to edge borders and paths. It is very frost hardy and tolerates sun to semi-shade. White flowers in summer are followed by black berries. It is providing an excellent ground cover. Ophiopogon japonicas is a low maintenance plant, suitable for a range of soils. Ophiopogon japonicus (well known as mondograss, fountainplant, monkey grass), an evergreen, sod-forming perennial plant. It can be used as groundcover, in erosion control, rain garden or as a water plant. Acorus gramineus when grow outdoor is easily grown in average, medium to wet soils in full sun to part shade. Many varieties of Acorus griminess (Sweet Flag). Semi-evergreen Japanese plant is best grown in very moist soil. Most creeping sedums prefer full sun but will tolerate partial shade. The leaves of evergreen species turn shades of red and russet in winter. They are among the most versatile, drought-tolerant, and easy-to-grow perennials. ![]() ![]() An evergreen ground cover, it gives the effect of a moss-covered ground/hill. Sedums actually decrease work for a gardener as they increase in square footage. Perfect for rock gardens, walls, pathway niches, and containers as edging for borders or in sweeps on hillsides. Bracken (Pteridium aquilinum) is a common plant in Japanese style gardens. It is tolerant of a wide range of soils and climates. It’s the best option in partial or fully shaded areas where you may have trouble getting other plants to flower. In autumn the fronds turn reddish-brown and die back to ground level, with new fronds unfurling from the base in spring. Japan is home to an astounding array of fern species. They are easy to care and can grow well outdoor. In Japan people prefer evergreen plants and less flowering plants. Let me share the list of the most popular plants Japanese use in their private gardens. In this article I would like to tell you more about the most common plants we are working with. Few times per week we spend in the construction sites doing maintenance and planting. It’s been almost two months since I’m working in Real Japanese Gardens.
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