The south side of a home or a building is mostly full shade – wet shade. The east side of the house is generally in part shade – dry shade. Under trees is usually dry shade as the tree will use up most moisture.


Acacia drummondii 2m

Acacia drummondii ssp drummondii

Adenanthos meissneri (prostrate) pbr

Adenanthos sericeus “Pencil Perfect” (FS)

Banksia blechnifolia

Banksia brownii (FS)

Banksia littoralis (FS)

Beaufortia sparsa

Boronia alata (FS)

Boronia crenulata (FS)

Boronia megastigma

Brachysema praemorsa (FS)

Casuarina decussata (FS)

Chorizema cordata (FS)

Correa backhouseana var correacea (FS)

Dampiera linearis

Dampiera teres

Darwinia citrodora (FS)

Darwinia oxylepis (FS)

Daviesia cordatum

Dichondra repens

Dryandra formosa (little)

Dryandra nivea

Eremophila nivea

Ficinia nodosa

Grevillea “Gingin Gem” (FS)

Grevillea cirsiifolia

Grevillea fililoba “Ellendale” (FS)

Grevillea leptobotrys

 

Legend:
(FS) Denotes plant can tolerate Full Shade

 

Grevillea nudiflora (FS)

Grevillea pimeleoides (FS)

Guichenotia macrantha (FS)

Hakea obtusa (FS)

Hardenbergia comptoniana (FS)

Hibbertia cuneiformis

Hibbertia grossifolia (FS)

Hibbertia serrata (FS)

Hovea elliptica

Hypocalymma angustifolium

Hypocalymma cordifolium (FS)

Hypocalymma robustum

Kennedia coccinea “Coastal Carpet” pbr

Kennedia microphylla

Kennedia prostrata

Melaleuca “Narrow Nessie” pbr (FS)

Melaleuca incana (FS)

Melaleuca incana nana (FS)

Melaleuca ringens “Coastal Column” pbr

Myoporum parvifolium (FS)

Orthrosanthus polystachyus (FS)

Patersonia occidentalis

Patersonia umbrosa var. xanthina

Pimelea rosea

Stylidium affine

Thomasia macrocarpa

Thomasia macrophylla

Thomasia triphylla