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Plants suitable for green spaces

When selecting plants for green spaces, it’s important to consider factors like the climate, sunlight exposure, soil quality, and maintenance requirements. Here is a list of some common plants that are suitable for green spaces:

Trees:
Maple (Acer spp.): Known for their vibrant autumn colors and ability to provide shade.
Oak (Quercus spp.): Hardwood trees that can grow to be very large and provide excellent shade.
Birch (Betula spp.): Elegant trees with distinctive bark and delicate leaves.
Pine (Pinus spp.): Evergreen trees that add year-round greenery to the landscape.
Shrubs and Bushes:
Boxwood (Buxus spp.): Versatile shrubs that are often used for hedges and landscaping.
Lavender (Lavandula spp.): Fragrant flowering shrubs that attract pollinators like bees and butterflies.
Hydrangea (Hydrangea spp.): Beautiful flowering shrubs available in a variety of colors.
Flowers:
Roses (Rosa spp.): Classic flowering plants that come in many colors and varieties.
Lilies (Lilium spp.): Elegant flowers that add beauty and fragrance to the garden.
Sunflowers (Helianthus spp.): Bright and cheerful flowers that are easy to grow.
Marigolds (Tagetes spp.): Colorful annuals that are easy to care for and attract beneficial insects.
Perennials:
Hostas (Hosta spp.): Shade-loving plants with attractive foliage.
Black-eyed Susans (Rudbeckia spp.): Bright yellow flowers that bloom in late summer and fall.
Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.): Low-maintenance perennials available in many colors.
Groundcover:
Creeping Thyme (Thymus praecox): Fragrant groundcover that is drought-tolerant.
Sedum (Sedum spp.): Succulent groundcovers that are easy to grow and maintain.
Pachysandra (Pachysandra terminalis): Shade-tolerant groundcover with glossy green leaves.

These are just a few examples of plants that can thrive in green spaces. It’s important to choose plants that are well-suited to the specific conditions of your green space to ensure their success and longevity. Additionally, native plants are often a good choice as they are well-adapted to the local environment and require less maintenance.