Re: dry shade/clivia
>Angela -
>
>There are indeed many very carefree, drought tolerant shade plants
>that are common in the Bay Area, either in nurseries and garden
>centers or from shared plants. Nan suhhested Berkeley Hort's shade
>list - I actually take issue with many of the plants listed. It
>seems to be that the reference to 'dry shade' can be a relative one
>(how dry is 'dry'?). I recently created a list on the mediterranean
>climate gardening site:
>http://www.support.net/Medit-Plants/plants/shade.dry.html
>that I think are more to be trusted, and more capable of tolerating
>really dry shade.
Very nice Sean! I get asked so often what will grow in dry shade, I
really appreciate your creating this resource!
Nan
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Nan Sterman
San Diego County California
Sunset zone 24, USDA hardiness zone 10b or 11