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Bright yellow and honey colored foliage will add a pop of color to shade gardens as well as sunnier spots in the garden.
Beautiful year-round color ranging from orange to golden amber, and always with magenta-backed leaves.
Elephant's Ears, Pig Squeak, Winterglut, or Heart-leaved Bergenia - whatever name you call it, it's a great multi-purpose shade plant.
The go-to grass for shady gardens, adding color, texture and movement to borders, container planters, or hanging baskets.
Dramatic crimson red plumes rise above feathery, fern-like bronze to green foliage, adding color and texture to the summer shade garden.
Forget-me-not blue flowers top striking silvery, heart-shaped leaves, veined and edged in deep green. Keep this one in the shade!
This hosta will practically glow in gardens with even the deepest shade. Excellent choice for container planters as well.
This one changes throughout the year, bright red in the spring, deeper red in summer, then back to bright during dark fall/winter days.
This reblooming mophead hydrangea will have blue flowers in acidic soil or pink flowers in alkaline soil.
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.
Glossy evergreen fronds gradually mature into a vase shape, providing a lush background for other shade-loving perennials and annuals.
Earlier blooming than other hellebores. Single white blooms turn pink or greenish as they age, depending upon the temps.
Silvery stripes brighten dark green leaves that add height and texture to container planters and fall/winter hanging baskets.
Visitors to the nursery won't have any problem finding this oxalis on the shade tables with its almost neon green, yellow, orange, and pink shamrock foliage.
Not really a moss in spite of its common name. Tolerates some foot traffic so does well between pavers or along walkways.