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Many shade plants flower early in year before the trees come into leaf. This means shady areas can be colourful in spring. It also means they get the first pollinators. Many spring bulbs such as bluebells, snowdrops and plants like anemones suit shaded areas.

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They are protected through the winter by a carpet of leaves and leaf mold. This keeps the soil relatively warm. The sun reaches down to warm the soil in the spring - with no interference from leaves on the trees. The plants can immediately use last year's food stored in their bulbs, fleshy roots, etc. to begin growing. They grow, flower, produce seeds and make next spring's food supply for storage in a short amount of time - so they're just about all gone when the trees are fully leafed out.

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