Shade Lover’s Plant Bundle (5 Plants) | S251852
Design Inspiration
Transform shady areas of your garden with our Shade Lover’s Plant Bundle. This specially chosen mix includes five hardy plants that thrive where sunlight is limited, bringing colour, texture, and interest all year round. Perfect for borders, woodland-style gardens, or those tricky corners that need a lift.
This bundle includes a lovely mix of evergreen shrubs, lush foliage plants, and seasonal flowers to ensure your garden looks good even in lower light. Whether you’re filling gaps in the border or creating a cool, calming planting scheme, this collection has you covered.
What’s Included (This can change without notice due to stock levels)
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Aucuba japonica (1.5L Pot) – A reliable evergreen shrub with glossy green or gold-speckled leaves, perfect for brightening shaded spots.
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Fatsia japonica (1L Pot) – A bold architectural plant with large, tropical-looking leaves, great for adding structure to shaded areas.
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Hellebore (Christmas Rose) (9cm Pot) – A winter-flowering perennial offering elegant blooms just when you need colour most.
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Fern (mixed variety) (11cm Pot) – Adds lush texture and soft greenery, thriving beautifully in lower light.
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Sarcococca confusa (Sweet Box) (9cm Pot) – A compact evergreen shrub with glossy foliage and wonderfully fragrant winter flowers.
Sisuverse Journal | Nest & Nurtured
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