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We have been growing our plants with great passion since 1976. We are therefore proud that the third generation is now at the helm of our family business. All plants and trees we supply come either directly from our own nursery or from fellow nurseries that work in partnership with Heijnen. Through our close cooperation with various skilled growers, plant importers and other professionals, we guarantee products that are as fresh and high quality as possible. What this means for you is healthy and beautiful plants and trees straight from the nursery at competitive prices. 
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        Laurel 'Etna'

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        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Columnaris Glauca'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

        Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Ivonne'

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        Cupressocyparis leylandii '2001'

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        Ilex aquifolium ‘Alaska’

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        Ilex crenata 'Green Hedge'

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        Ilex crenata 'Blondie'

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        Ilex cren. 'Caroline Upright'

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        Ilex maximow. 'Kanehirae'

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        Fargesia robusta 'Campbell'

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        Ligustrum ovalifolium

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        Cordyline australis 'Red Star'

        Cordyline australis 'Red Star'

        Phoenix canariensis

        Phoenix canariensis

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'Height without root ball' refers to the measurement of a plant or tree where the height is measured without taking into account the underlying root ball of roots and soil normally present when the plant is moved. When measuring height without root ball, only the visible part of the plant above ground, such as the trunk/stem, branches and leaves, is taken into account, while the root ball that is normally below ground is excluded from the measurement.

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The mature height of a plant is the height the plant reaches when it is mature. It is also called the maximum height. This height is given in centimetres and refers to the height of the visible part of the plant above the ground. In other words, the trunk/stem, branches and leaves. The root ball that is (normally) below the ground is excluded from this measurement. Location and soil type also affect mature plant height.

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Genus

The genus is a taxonomic classification that includes several closely related species. Genus is a rank that is above the 'species' rank. The spelling of the genus name always includes one scientific name beginning with a capital letter. A genus cannot be ordered as a product; a species or variety can be ordered.

Positioning
Positioning

By positioning, we mean the number of hours of sunlight at the spot where the plants are to be placed. There are three categories for this, namely:

  • Sun - more than 4 hours of sun per day
  • Partial shade - up to 4 hours of sun per day
  • Shade - less than 2 hours of sun per day

The type of soil is of minor importance in most cases, unless otherwise stated for the product.

Growth habit
Growth habit

Growth habit is the way in which the plant grows and what general shape the plant has. Roughly speaking, we can divide our plants into the following categories:

  • Bushy spreading growth habit - in this growth habit, the plant grows bushy in both height and width.
  • Climbing growth habit - as the name suggests, a climbing plant. Suitable for positioning against a wall, fence or pergola.
  • Creeping wide-spreading growth habit - relatively low-growing and ground-covering plants that spread considerably, especially in width.
  • Upright growth habit - these plants grow mostly straight up and with virtually no overhang.
  • Upright to bushy growth habit - these plants tend to grow straight up and, especially as they grow taller, may overhang slightly.
  • Clump-forming and upright growth habit - these plants form a single clump from which stems, leaves and flowers grow. The taller the plant, the more the leaves and stems may overhang.
  • Clump-forming growth habit - these plants form a single clump and remain somewhat more compact in shape
  • Sod-forming growth habit - these plants form a dense carpet. Stems and leaves grow very closely together. You could compare this to the growth habit of a lawn.

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Application

By 'application' we mean how the planting can be used in the garden. In this, we distinguish between the possible applications below:

Border: also called a bed, this is a strip of ground (part of the garden) intended for planting. Due to the construction of paths, terraces and lawn, a garden often consists of multiple borders:

  • Group planting: plants that are at their best when placed together in small or large groups and can be easily combined with other garden plants if desired.
  • Edge planting: mostly low-growing plants that are suitable for use at the edge of borders and so provide a nice progression from low to tall plants.
  • Underplanting: mostly shade-loving plants that can be planted under large shrubs and trees.

Solitary: a plant (usually a larger shrub) that does best when planted alone and not with several of the same variety together. A solitary plant is a real eye-catcher and also provides 'body' to the garden. You place a solitary plant in a border in combination with (relatively) low-growing plants, for example.

Pot: a plant that grows well in a pot.

Planter: plants that are perfect for use in planters.

Hedge: plants that grow particularly tall and branch nicely through pruning. This makes them ideal for use as a natural screen (hedge). We offer hedge plants for both low and tall hedges.

Pergola: plants that are ideal for planting and growing against a pergola.

Fence: plants that can be grown against a fence or placed in front of a fence.

Wall: plants that can be grown against a wall or placed in front of a wall.

Trellis: plants that can be grown in a trellis to create more greenery and privacy in the garden.

Slope: plants that are ideal for planting on a slope.

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The flower colour(s) of the plant. 

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Flowering month

The month(s) in which the plant flowers under normal (weather) conditions. 

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Winter hardiness

A winter hardiness zone, also known as a USDA zone, is a classification system used to categorise climatic conditions based on winter temperatures (susceptibility to frost). These zones range from 1a (coldest) to 13b (mildest). These winter hardiness zones can help you find the right plants and trees that are sufficiently hardy for your region.

The winter temperatures the plant or tree can withstand is noted with each product. See the overview of winter hardiness zones here:

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Evergreen plants

Also known as leaf-retaining plants. These are plants that retain their leaves regardless of the season and continue to provide colour in the garden, even in winter.

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Fragrant plants

This refers to whether the plant gives off a certain scent. In most cases, the scent of a fragrant plant comes from the leaves and/or flowers.

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Partial shade bushes thrive in areas with limited sunlight, offering vibrant foliage and beautiful blooms. Ideal for gardens with dappled light, these shrubs add texture and colour. Perfect for woodland edges or east-facing areas, they enhance any garden with their adaptability and charm.

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    Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet' Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet'

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    Crataegus laevigata 'Paul's Scarlet' Hawthorn
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    Hamamelis × intermedia 'Diana' Hamamelis × intermedia 'Diana'

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    Buy semi-shade shrubs

    Partial shade bushes are perfect for gardens that receive limited sunlight. These semi-shaded garden bushes thrive in areas with dappled light, making them ideal for woodland edges or east-facing spots. With a variety of foliage and flowering options, these shrubs can add beauty and flexibility to any garden. Discover the charm of ornamental bushes for morning sun and explore the diverse range of shrubs available for filtered light. Whether looking for part-sun shrubs or bushes for soft light, these plants offer a stunning addition to any outdoor space. Embrace the elegance of flowering part-shade bushes and transform your garden into a vibrant haven.

    What Defines a Semi-Shaded or Dappled Light Bush?

    Partial shade bushes are plants that thrive in areas with limited sunlight. These bushes are perfect for gardens that receive morning sun and afternoon shade. They are also known as light-shade tolerant bushes or half-sun garden bushes. These shrubs are ideal for creating a lush garden in areas with dappled light or semi-shaded conditions. Partial shade bushes are used in gardens to add colour and texture. They are perfect for woodland edges and areas with filtered light. Popular choices include Skimmia, Camellia, Mahonia, Hydrangea, and Viburnum. These flowering shrubs for partial shade can brighten up any garden with their beautiful blooms. Gardeners often choose these bushes for their ability to thrive in soft light and east-facing areas. They are also great as ornamental bushes for morning sun. Whether looking for the best flowering shrubs for semi-shaded gardens or plants for dappled light gardens, partial shade bushes offer a variety of options. They are excellent for creating a vibrant garden with foliage and flowers in areas with limited sunlight.

    Characteristics of part-shade tolerant ornamental bushes

    Partial shade bushes, also known as semi-shaded garden bushes or dappled light ornamental bushes, are perfect for gardens with limited sunlight. These bushes grow in various forms, often spreading wide to capture available light. They adapt well to areas with filtered light, such as woodland edges or east-facing gardens. The development of these bushes begins in early spring, with new shoots emerging as temperatures rise. As the season progresses, they grow steadily, reaching maturity by late summer. The growth rate depends on factors like soil quality, watering, and care. Flowering shrubs for partial shade typically bloom in late spring to early summer. The exact timing can vary based on climate, weather conditions, and the bush's age. Proper soil preparation and regular care enhance blooming. The blooms of these bushes come in a range of colours, from soft pastels to vibrant hues. The specific colour depends on the species, cultivar, and growing conditions, including soil type and light exposure. Some partial shade bushes are known for their pleasant fragrance, which can add an extra dimension to a garden. The intensity of the scent varies with the type of bush and its growing conditions. Mature partial shade bushes can reach different heights, often between 1 to 3 metres. The final height is influenced by the bush's species, care, and placement in the garden. These bushes are ideal for creating layered garden designs and can be combined with other plants for a harmonious look.

    Partial shade bushes are perfect for gardens with limited sunlight. These light-shade tolerant bushes have a variety of leaf shapes, colours, and textures. Leaves can be oval, lance-shaped, or even lobed, with colours ranging from deep green to variegated patterns. The texture might be smooth or slightly hairy, helping them adapt to different light conditions. In winter, some of these bushes may lose their leaves, while others remain evergreen, depending on the species and climate. Winter hardiness is crucial for flowering shrubs for partial shade. Factors like temperature, frost duration, and wind exposure affect their survival. Choosing the right type for the local climate and ensuring good soil conditions can enhance their resilience. Many partial shade bushes are evergreen, providing year-round interest. However, some may shed leaves annually, influenced by species and environmental factors. The choice of location, such as east-facing areas, can also impact their growth. Heat and drought tolerance vary among these bushes. Origin, leaf structure, and root depth play roles in their ability to withstand dry conditions. Some have a waxy coating or fine hairs on leaves to reduce water loss, making them suitable for dappled light gardens. Partial shade bushes are generally safe for gardens with children and pets. While some may have mild toxicity, they are harmless with normal garden use. These bushes support biodiversity by offering food and shelter to wildlife. They can mimic natural habitats, promoting a balanced ecosystem. Flowering part-shade bushes attract pollinators, enhancing garden health and resilience. They are ideal for woodland edges and areas with soft light, contributing to a vibrant and diverse garden environment.

    Where to plant bushes in morning or filtered sun

    Partial shade bushes are perfect for gardens with limited sunlight. These semi-shaded garden bushes thrive in areas with morning or filtered sun. Here are some ways to use these dappled light ornamental bushes in the garden:

    • Use as border plants to add structure and colour to garden edges.
    • Group planting or mass planting for a lush, full look in semi-shaded areas.
    • Plant as a solitary feature to create a focal point in a dappled light garden.
    • Form a hedge or boundary with flowering shrubs for partial shade.
    • Place in pots or planters for flexibility in garden design.
    • Use as underplanting beneath taller trees for a layered effect.
    • Ideal for woodland edges, providing a natural transition between garden and wild areas.
    • Choose foliage shrubs for partial shade to add texture and interest.

    These bushes for filtered light are excellent for east-facing areas, offering a variety of colours and forms. Consider part-sun shrubs for a vibrant garden even in soft light conditions. For those looking to buy partial shade bushes, these options provide both beauty and adaptability.

    Pairings with shade-friendly companions

    Partial shade bushes can create a stunning garden when combined with other plant types. These light-shade tolerant bushes thrive alongside ferns and hostas, which also enjoy dappled light. Adding ornamental grasses can provide texture and movement, enhancing the beauty of half-sun garden bushes. For a splash of colour, consider pairing flowering shrubs for partial shade with astilbes or heucheras. These plants offer vibrant blooms and foliage that complement the subtle hues of shrubs for partial shade.

    One beautiful combination is using light shade shrubs with Japanese forest grass. This pairing creates a serene and elegant look, perfect for gardens with filtered light. Another option is to mix part-sun shrubs with hellebores, which bloom in early spring, providing interest before the bushes for woodland edges come into their own. These combinations work well because they all thrive in similar conditions, ensuring a harmonious and healthy garden.

    Choosing the best flowering shrubs for semi-shaded gardens means considering plants for dappled light gardens. By selecting bushes for soft light and garden shrubs for east-facing areas, a balanced and visually appealing garden can be achieved. These combinations not only look good but also support each other in growth, making them ideal for any garden with partial shade.

    Conditions for thriving in partial shade

    Partial shade bushes, also known as semi-shaded garden bushes or dappled light ornamental bushes, thrive in areas with filtered light. These shrubs for partial shade prefer morning sun and can tolerate soft light throughout the day. It's important to consider the surrounding environment, as too much direct sunlight can harm them. Wind sensitivity is a factor for these bushes. Planting them near a fence or larger shrubs can provide protection from strong winds. The ideal soil for flowering shrubs for partial shade is well-draining and rich in organic matter. Regular fertilisation helps promote healthy growth. A good mix of loam and sand can enhance drainage, which is crucial for these bushes. Soil moisture is vital for part-sun shrubs. They need consistent moisture, especially in windy or sunny conditions. Mulching can help retain soil moisture and protect roots. The pH preference for these bushes is slightly acidic to neutral. Testing the soil pH and adjusting with lime or sulphur can ensure optimal growth. These ornamental bushes for morning sun are perfect for woodland edges or east-facing areas, where they receive dappled shade and filtered light. With the right conditions, they can become a beautiful addition to any garden.

    Planting guide for part-shade garden bushes

    Partial shade bushes thrive in areas with filtered light or dappled shade. These bushes can be planted year-round if they come in pots, except during frost. For those with roots or clumps, spring and autumn are ideal. Consider the plant type, size at planting, and growth rate when determining spacing. Typically, the number of plants per metre is listed on the product page. Proper soil preparation is crucial. Loosen the soil and mix in organic matter to improve drainage. When planting, dig a hole twice the width of the root ball. Place the bush at the same depth it was in the pot. Water thoroughly after planting and maintain moisture, especially in the first few weeks. Light-shade tolerant bushes, like flowering shrubs for partial shade, are perfect for gardens with morning sun or woodland edges. These ornamental bushes for morning sun add beauty to any garden. Remember, the right care ensures healthy growth for these part-sun shrubs.

    Maintenance for Partial Shade Bushes

    Partial shade bushes thrive in areas with limited sunlight. Proper care ensures healthy growth and vibrant blooms. Here are some tips for maintaining these semi-shaded garden bushes:

    • Watering: Partial shade bushes need regular watering, especially during dry spells. Check soil moisture by touching the top layer; if dry, water thoroughly.
    • Pruning: Prune dappled light ornamental bushes in late winter or early spring. Use sharp tools to remove dead or crossing branches, promoting air circulation and shape.
    • Fertilising: Apply a balanced fertiliser in early spring to encourage growth. Follow package instructions for quantity and frequency.
    • Dividing: If necessary, divide bushes for woodland edges every few years in early spring. This helps rejuvenate the plant and control size.
    • Winter Protection: Mulch around the base of flowering shrubs for partial shade to protect roots from frost.
    • Transplanting: Move bushes for soft light in early spring or autumn. Water well after transplanting to help establish roots.

    For those looking to enhance their garden with these beautiful plants, consider options to buy partial shade bushes for a stunning display.

    Decorative quality in soft light areas

    Partial shade bushes bring beauty to gardens with limited sunlight. These light-shade tolerant bushes are perfect for areas with dappled light. The flowering shrubs for partial shade offer vibrant blooms, adding colour to semi-shaded gardens. Their flowers can range from soft pastels to bright hues, creating a stunning visual display. The foliage of these shrubs for partial shade is equally attractive, with leaves that can be glossy or textured, providing year-round interest. These half-sun garden bushes are not only visually appealing but also beneficial for wildlife. They serve as a habitat for insects and birds, offering shelter and food. The best flowering shrubs for semi-shaded gardens often attract bees and butterflies, enhancing the garden's ecosystem. In autumn, many of these bushes for woodland edges display beautiful leaf colour changes, adding seasonal interest. During winter, the structure of these ornamental bushes for morning sun can be highlighted by frost, creating a picturesque scene. The gentle movement of part-sun shrubs in the breeze adds a dynamic element to the garden. For those looking to enhance their garden with flowering part-shade bushes, consider options that thrive in east-facing areas or filtered light. These garden shrubs for east-facing areas are ideal for creating a lush, vibrant garden in soft light conditions.

    Most used partial shade bushes in the UK

    Partial shade bushes are perfect for gardens with limited sunlight. Popular choices include Skimmia, Camellia, Mahonia, Hydrangea, and Viburnum. These shrubs thrive in semi-shaded areas, offering vibrant blooms and lush foliage. Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' is known for its red buds and fragrant flowers. Camellia japonica 'Debbie' provides stunning pink blooms, ideal for dappled light ornamental bushes. Mahonia x media 'Charity' is a favourite for its yellow flowers and evergreen leaves. Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer' offers long-lasting blooms, perfect for light shade shrubs. Viburnum tinus is a reliable choice for winter flowers and glossy leaves.

    These flowering shrubs for partial shade are available online at Heijnen, directly from the nursery to your home. They are excellent for creating colourful garden solutions for partial shade. Whether looking for the best flowering shrubs for semi-shaded gardens or bushes for woodland edges, these options suit various garden needs. Consider shrubs for dappled shade or bushes for soft light to enhance garden beauty. Explore these ornamental bushes for morning sun and enjoy a vibrant garden all year round.

    Pros and planting options

    Partial shade bushes are a great choice for gardens with limited sunlight. These bushes thrive in areas where they receive filtered light or morning sun. They are perfect for adding colour and texture to spaces that don't get full sun.

    Advantages:

    • Partial shade bushes can thrive in areas with limited sunlight, making them ideal for gardens with dappled shade or woodland edges.
    • These bushes often require less water than full-sun plants, which can be beneficial in conserving water resources.
    • They provide a variety of colours and textures, enhancing the visual appeal of gardens with their ornamental foliage and flowers.
    • Many partial shade bushes are low-maintenance, reducing the time and effort needed for garden care.
    • They can serve as excellent privacy screens or windbreaks, offering functional benefits in addition to their aesthetic appeal.
    • Some species, like flowering part-shade bushes, attract pollinators, supporting local biodiversity.

    Disadvantages:

    • Partial shade bushes may not flower as profusely as those in full sun, which can limit their visual impact.
    • They might be more susceptible to certain pests and diseases due to the damp conditions often found in shaded areas.
    • Some varieties may require specific soil conditions to thrive, which can limit planting options.

    Choosing the right partial shade bushes, such as light-shade tolerant bushes or half-sun garden bushes, can transform a garden into a vibrant and inviting space.

    Buy partial shade bushes – for beauty in balanced light

    Partial shade bushes are perfect for gardens with limited sunlight. These semi-shaded garden bushes thrive in dappled light, making them ideal for areas with morning sun or filtered light. Consider Skimmia japonica 'Rubella' or Camellia japonica 'Debbie' for vibrant blooms. Mahonia x media 'Charity' and Hydrangea macrophylla 'Endless Summer' are excellent choices for adding colour to woodland edges. Viburnum tinus offers year-round interest with its evergreen foliage. These flowering shrubs for partial shade provide a colourful garden solution, enhancing beauty in balanced light. Buy partial shade bushes at Heijnen to transform your garden into a stunning display. Choose from a variety of part-sun shrubs and enjoy the benefits of ornamental bushes for soft light. These foliage shrubs for partial shade are perfect for east-facing areas, offering a lush and vibrant garden all year round.

    The ideal variety for you Buy semi-shade shrubs

    Partial shade bushes thrive in areas with limited sunlight, making them perfect for gardens with dappled light. These semi-shaded garden bushes offer vibrant foliage and beautiful blooms, ideal for woodland edges or east-facing areas. Light-shade tolerant bushes adapt well to filtered light, providing year-round interest. Discover the beauty of these ornamental bushes for morning sun and enhance any garden space. Buy partial shade bushes at Heijnen for a stunning garden transformation.

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