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Friday - August 10, 2012
From: Greeley, CO
Region: Rocky Mountain
Topic: Groundcovers, Shade Tolerant
Title: Groundcovers for area under blue spruce in Colorado
Answered by: Nan Hampton
QUESTION:
I have a 40 ft blue spruce limbed up 6 ft in my yard on the west in Greeley, CO (50 mi N Denver, zone 4 or 5). It gets some sun underneath in the later afternoon and evening. Can you suggest 4 to 5 ground covers that might do well under the tree? Thanks.ANSWER:
Here are suggestions for groundcovers for shade/part shade that should work well under your blue spruce. All the species are known to occur in Weld County or in adjacent counties in Colorado.
Mahonia repens (Creeping barberry) is evergreen. Here is more information from Montana Plant-Life.org.
Arctostaphylos uva-ursi (Kinnikinnick) is evergreen. Here is more information from BluePlanetBiomes.org.
Linnaea borealis (Twinflower) is evergreen. Here is more information from Rook.org.
Paxistima myrsinites (Mountain lover) is evergreen. Here is more information from SWColoradoWildflowers.org.
The remainder of the suggestions are deciduous or, at best, semi-evergreen. They could add interest and color for the spring, summer and fall.
Achillea millefolium (Common yarrow)
Anaphalis margaritacea (Pearly-everlasting)
Aquilegia caerulea (Colorado blue columbine)
Aquilegia flavescens (Yellow mountain columbine)
Cornus canadensis (Bunchberry dogwood)
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