Forest shrub

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Woodruff ( Galium odoratum ) - belongs to the forest perennials

As Waldstauden in to horticulture such perennials referred to thrive best in the immediate protection of trees. They are often dependent on the autumn leaves as protection against the cold. It is typical that they bloom very early in the year when the trees have not yet developed leaves. The division of perennials in Waldstauden in contrast with the splendor perennials or bank perennials done for purely horticultural point of view. It is an aid in selecting the right plants for the given conditions of a perennial bed. The demarcation to the perennials at the edge of the wood , which need light-shaded to alternating-shaded locations for their growth, is not always clear .

Typical forest perennials are:

In addition, many onion plants like to grow under trees. These include Märzenbecher , the Snowdrop and the Winterling .

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