From what I've observed, pussy willows are a more or less sun-loving plant. They can grow and even produce some blossoms, in tight competition in the wild, such as in stands of brush or saplings--which is somewhat "shade" since it shades the plants heavily on the sides. Progressing to a real "woods" situation, other trees more vigorous than them may tend to overtop them, and the shade then begins to get so heavy that the pussy willows probably begin to do poorly and decline, and die prematurely I imagine.
But really overall, they are mostly a plant for either sun or light or partial or part-day shade.
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Tiger lilies can grow in the shade but for best results it is recommended that they get some sun. Tiger lilies are a forgiving plant that usually does well in part shade or full shade but they do prefer to have a few hours of sun everyday.
Lilacs need to be grown in zones 3 to 7. So some areas of Alabama would grow lilacs. Miss Kim is the variety that grows the best in Alabama. Basically lilacs need a cold period to flower.
Yes, Liriope can grow in shade.
It can grow in the shade, but will not do well under large trees.
Yes, rhododendrons can grow in shade, but they generally prefer partial shade to full sun for optimal growth and flowering.
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Ivy can grow in both full sun and shade, but it typically thrives better in partial shade.
Sunflowers will grow in part shade but it needs some sun light and water.
Yes, lilac plants can grow in partial shade, but they typically thrive in full sun.
No, dense shade grass seed is not suitable for direct sunlight as it requires shade to grow successfully.
Lilacs are a genus of twelve recognized species of flowering plants in the olive family. It is also used to describe a lighter shade of the color purple.