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Profuse, upward facing blooms can cover the dense, mossy looking green foliage from late spring into early summer. Regular water and afternoon shade are key!
Prolific blooms cover the color spectrum from burgundy to pink to deep rose. Evergreen leaves cover the ground in attractive mounds.
Unusual white flowers edged in pink with wonderful marbled foliage characteristic of the Frostkiss series of hellebores.
A fall-blooming shade lover, Japanese Rockfoil forms low mounds of glossy, rounded, red-bronze leaves.
EverColor sedges are designed to meet just about any garden environment and does well in the Pacific NW.
Flashy red flowers bloom profusely over this three to four foot tall shrub, bringing bees and hummingbirds to the garden.
A fast-growing, compact panicle hydrangea with an abundance of white cone-shaped flowers that bloom right up to frost.
Eggplant colored corollas are encased in reddish-pink sepals. Dark green foliage is borne on purple stems, echoing the corolla color.
A relative to Gunnera manicata, with shorter leaf stalks, shorter flower stalks, and more rounded leaves, but equally massive in size.
Black stems provide a stark contrast to large emerald green leaves that will add a tropical feel to shadier parts of the garden.
A relative to gloxinia and African violets, this shade-loving perennial spreads quickly by underground rhizomes
Originating from the Netherlands, this hardy fuchsia bears narrow flowers with white-to-salmon colored sepals and orange corollas.
An old-fashioned flowering perennial that is immortalized in children's songs yet considered an invasive species in some parts of the U.S. Not a problem in Western WA or OR!
Vibrant gold and green leaves form tidy rosettes that spread easily (but not invasively) in shady borders, adding color to those darker parts of the garden.
Plant this shade-loving evergreen shrub where its springtime fragrance can be appreciated, near entryways, along walkways, or in a container for the patio.
A deciduous fern that grows to about 18" tall and wide, with new fronds emerging a pale green on burgundy stems.
This low-growing heuchera hybrid will add a pop of color to shady gardens, hanging baskets, and container planters.
The beautifully variegated foliage takes on burgundy and pink tones when the temps drop, before losing its leaves.
Japanese Forest Grass adds graceful movement, color, and texture to shade gardens from spring right up until freeze.
Feed and water taro throughout the growing season and watch how large these dark, dramatic leaves can get.
Symmetrical, cleanly variegated foliage gives this perennial its common names. A striking addition to shade gardens and container planters.
If a vigorous, show-stopping, shade-loving vine is needed for the spring and summer, this may well be the plant of choice.
Plant this shade-loving evergreen shrub where its springtime fragrance can be appreciated, near entryways, along walkways, or in a container for the patio.
This dwarf mondo grass stays small, tidy, and green year-round. No, it will not turn black, but it does get the signature dark blue berries after blooming.