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A dramatic name for a dramatically big, reddish purple heuchera that can handle sun as easily as partial shade.
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.
One of the largest blue-leaved hostas, growing up to 36 inches tall and four feet wide (or more), with a texture slugs don't seem to like.
Deep green veins contrast beautifully against the broad silvery leaves, forming an eye-catching mound in the shade garden.
Japanese Forest Grass adds graceful movement, color, and texture to shade gardens from spring right up until freeze.
This unusual variegated sea holly is much tougher than it looks, growing in hot garden spots with poor dry soil.
Symmetrical, cleanly variegated foliage gives this perennial its common names. A striking addition to shade gardens and container planters.
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.
Dark-chocolate colored leaves are absolutely stunning when mixed with bright greens or cooler blues in fall/winter baskets.
The leaves of 'Carnival Black Olive' Coral Bells have a roundness and coloring that does indeed remind one of black olives.
Variegated leaves, bright purple flowers, perfect for baskets! Plentiful indoor blooms from fall into the spring.
Shiny dense foliage with extremely tall flowers spikes that call to the bees and hummingbirds alike all summer long.
Fast-growing dense ground cover that does well in the sun or shade. Leaves form a shiny, textured mat of green and bronze.
This reliable, dainty-flowered perennial will add color to your shade garden and be a main attraction for bees and hummingbirds.
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.
Spectacular mop-head summer blooms. Named 2014 Plant of the Year at the RHS Chelsea Flower Show.
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.
White Giant Calla Lily may take time to reach its full potential, but what a spectacular show-off for shade gardens!
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.
Single pink blossoms atop purple stems flower all winter. Intriguing foliage with pink veins in spring, emerald green veins in summer.
Heart shaped blooms adorn graceful arching stems for several weeks in spring and sporadically throughout the summer.
Slow growing maple with breath-taking golden yellow leaves in the spring and summer, turning to orange-red in the fall.
A Pacific NW native that thrives in woodland gardens with low light and rich, moisture-retaining soils. Perfect for planters!
Graceful variegated leaves add a fresh look to its environment year round, be it hanging basket, container planter, or out in the garden.