– Hostas: Known for their lush foliage, Hostas also produce delicate flowers in shades of lavender or white. They thrive in shady areas and add texture and color to the garden. –
Astilbe: Astilbes have feathery, plume-like flowers in shades of pink, red, and white. They perform well in low-light conditions and can add a soft, airy feel to your garden.
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra): This plant features unique, heart-shaped flowers that droop gracefully.
Columbine (Aquilegia): Columbines offer intricate, nodding flowers in various colors, including blue, purple, red, and yellow.
Trillium: Trilliums are native woodland plants with distinctive three-petaled flowers in shades of white, pink, or red.
Heuchera (Coral Bells): Heucheras have vibrant foliage in shades of burgundy, bronze, or green, and produce small, bell-shaped flowers on tall stems. They are excellent for adding color and contrast in low-light areas.
Brunnera (False Forget-Me-Not): Brunneras are known for their tiny, sky-blue flowers and heart-shaped leaves.