No.
Flowers don't usually grow well in the shade, they need sunlight.
It can grow in the shade, but will not do well under large trees.
All ivies do well in the shade.
I have had great success using this method for growing moss in my shady/part sun areas. Make sure that you do not get rain onto it for at least 1 week. Do small areas at a time and tarp over the new area. RECIPE FOR GROWING MOSS Handful Moss One Can Beer Plastic Spoons Spatulas 1/2 teaspoon sugar Step 1: Put a handful of the moss you want to grow into a blender. Step 2: Add 1/2 tsp. sugar and one can of beer (the cheapest brand). Step 3: Blend just long enough to mix the ingredients and break down the moss. Step 4: Spread the soupy mixture with a spatula over the ground or rocks where you want the moss to grow. Keep rain off of it for at least a week. Good Luck And Enjoy Your Gardens!
Bryophyte
Wild violets grow well in full to partial shade. They will spread nicely.
sphagnum peat moss creates a well aired envirument which enables the roots to develop well, is good at retaining water and nutrients.
I'm not really sure because i'm not that sciencey.
Some types tolerate shade better than others. Fescue does well in shade. Go to your local garden center for help.
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well..... theres is a big diffrence by moss and club moss
Because they are no longer in the shade away from good sunlight.