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Not favored by deer (most of the time), but gardeners will appreciate it! More shade equals more silvery leaves; more sun equals more purple.
Shiny dense foliage with extremely tall flowers spikes that call to the bees and hummingbirds alike all summer long.
Lush green, heart-shaped foliage dies back in the winter but comes back quickly in warm winters. Forget-me-not-blue flowers pop up in the spring.
A low growing beauty of gold and green rosettes, providing year-round greenery for the shade garden or container planters.
A tender perennial that struts its stuff in summer with red, downward facing blooms highlighted by dark green maple-shaped leaves.
A hardy upright fuchsia with striking variegated foliage and pendulous, blush-pink flowers from summer right up until frost.
Unusual bronzy-black ground cover with feathery, fern-like foliage. Trails nicely in hanging baskets and container planters.
What better combination than small and golden for a low-maintenance ground cover, or greenery between stepping stones?
Not being familiar with what a hart's tongue looks like, we can say that this fern's fronds are unsplit, creating strap-like evergreen foliage.
Heart shaped blooms adorn graceful arching stems for several weeks in spring and sporadically throughout the summer.
This asparagus fern does well in outdoor containers in the summer but needs to come inside when the temperatures drop.
Japanese Forest Grass adds graceful movement, color, and texture to shade gardens from spring right up until freeze.
Large ruffled lime green leaves form a low, dense mound, adding a pop of color to those shadier spots in the garden.
The Winky series of columbine were bred for compact mounds of foliage with upward facing rose-like flowers.
Variegated palmate leaves will provide a beautiful backdrop to lower growing shade plants, but may be equally happy in a room with lots of indirect light.
Native to the Pacific NW, this beautifully mounding fern can send out 75 to 100 long, lush, green fronds on a mature plant.
This coral bells has a big presence in the garden with a large mounding habit, large wavy black leaves, and pink flowers in summer.
'Silver Queen' ajuga will brighten up the shadier spots in the garden with its rounded, cream and gray-green foliage and blue flower spikes.
Budding scientists may find growing this lacecap hydrangea an interesting experiment in soil pH - acidic soil will produce blue flowers while neutral to alkaline soil yields pink blooms!
This lacecap hydrangea is for blue enthusiasts, with its summer flowers covering the lush green foliage. Be aware though, that soil pH may make the blue turn pink!
Alocasias have almost a cult following, and it's no surprise really, when you see these luxurious large leaves up close.
Easy to mistake for liriope, this mondo grass has narrower leaves and forms a weed-resistant mat by spreading underground rhizomes.
The stark contrast of cream and green foliage makes 'Wojo's Gem' periwinkle an eye-catching trailer for container planters and hanging baskets.
A touch of drama for the shade with large, jagged edged green leaves and bright yellow flowers on tall dark stalks from mid- summer to fall.