From March to May it blooms throughout its wide range in wet, shady places.
The Hemp Agrimony grows with us in moist, shady places, with a tall reddish stem, and with terminal crowded heads of dull lilac flowers.
The common Polypody Fern, or "rheum-purging Polypody" grows plentifully in this country on old walls and stumps of trees, in shady places.
This restriction is sometimes merely one of light and shade, the same species growing almost equally luxuriantly in open spaces, or, in shady places, regardless of other conditions.
The plant is only four or five inches in height, and though not common, may be found in shady places in many parts.
It looks down on one from crevices in brick walls, from chinks where one could scarcely introduce a knife–blade, and after all it delights most in shady places.
Partial shade seems to suit it; and in any case the effect of the large white flowers is, if anything, more beautiful in half–shady places.
It should be placed in sheltered half–shady places where it would not suffer much from storms.
In the moist, shady places of your garden you may plant Primroses and Polyanthuses in colonies, and leave them to grow into great clumps and to seed themselves.
Primroses do well in shady places, and so does the Wood Anemone (Anemone Nemorosa).
Many Saxifrages and Sempervivums (Rockfoils and Stonecrops) will do well in shady places.
It likes a rich soil, and grows very well in half-shady places.
The above list will hopefully provide you with a few useful examples demonstrating the appropriate usage of "shady places" in a variety of sentences. We hope that you will now be able to make sentences using this group of words.