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Soft whorls of bright green form a rounded cushion of foliage, perfect for terrariums or fairy gardens, but always in the shade or indirect light.
Pink Dragonfly keeps it quiet good looks through fall and winter, with vivid pink flowers for all to enjoy in the spring.
"Cherry berries" for winter color that will last until spring. Birds appreciate the berries almost as much as you will!
Long elegant evergreen fronds for the shade garden, as background greenery or a specimen, in the ground or in containers.
Lovely year-round variegated foliage for the shadier spots in the garden, but will bloom better with some morning sun.
Fast-growing dense ground cover that does well in the sun or shade. Leaves form a shiny, textured mat of green and bronze.
Ruffle-edged, lime green foliage brightens shade gardens and fall/winter planters, attracting bees and hummingbirds with its summertime blooms.
Lovely carpet-like ground cover, deep green tinged with bronze. It may brown out in harsher weather, but comes right back.
Evergreen North American native thrives in rich well-draining soil in full to part shade. Perfect for container planters and shade gardens.
Fronds are much tougher than other maidenhair ferns and may survive warmer winters. New growth is a lovely rosy shade.
'Lime Ruffles' big, bold ruffly leaves will brighten the darkest shade garden, in the ground or in container planters.
Spectacular mop-head summer blooms. Named 2014 Plant of the Year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
Hostas provide an amazing variety of colors and textures for the shade garden. This one has a puckered texture that makes it more slug resistant.
Small heart-shaped green leaves emerge with tinges of red in the spring, change to a uniform green, then morph to red in the fall.
Dark chocolate colored foliage is more sun-tolerant than other astilbes, and lasts well into the fall. Dramatic backdrop for the pink/white summer flowers.
Glossy evergreen fronds gradually mature into a vase shape, providing a lush background for other shade-loving perennials and annuals.
Let's Dance Big Easy Hydrangea has big beautiful mophead blooms but on a much smaller shrub, making it a perfect option for smaller spaces or large container planters.
Rosy-pink buds open to white centers on long delicate stems, attracting bees, butterflies and hummingbirds from spring to summer.
Lady in Red is so named for the burgundy red stems that are adorned with finely textured, delicate looking foliage.
Perky red and yellow blooms brighten the springtime shade garden. Fern-like foliage adds textural interest to borders and container planters.
This variety has all the grace and charm of old-fashioned bleeding hearts, but with red flowers. Airy foliage is a perfect backdrop for the arching flower stems.
Deep dark fern-like foliage stays low, while flowers stalks can rise up to 12" tall, bearing lavender blue flowers in the spring.
Springtime forget-me-not-flowers, chartreuse foliage all summer long. Best to keep this regularly watered throughout the summer.
A tall, dark, and handsome perennial (hardy) fuchsia that can tolerate a bit more sun than most other fuchsias.