Hostas: Known for their lush foliage and variety of colors, hostas thrive in shady areas. They come in various sizes and textures, adding depth and interest to your garden.
Astilbes: These plants produce feathery, plume-like flowers in shades of pink, red, or white. They are ideal for adding color and texture to shady spots.
Heuchera (Coral Bells): Heucheras offer stunning foliage in colors ranging from deep burgundy to bright chartreuse. Their small, bell-shaped flowers also add a touch of elegance.
Bleeding Heart (Dicentra spectabilis): With its unique, heart-shaped flowers in shades of pink or white, the bleeding heart plant adds a romantic touch to shaded gardens.
Brunnera (False Forget-Me-Not): This plant features small, bright blue flowers and attractive foliage, making it a beautiful choice for adding color to a shade garden.
Japanese Anemone: These perennials bloom in late summer to fall, with white or pink flowers that brighten up shaded areas. Their elegant blooms and graceful stems are perfect for adding height.
Lamium (Dead Nettle): Lamium is a versatile ground cover with vibrant foliage and small, colorful flowers. It works well in shaded areas and helps suppress weeds while providing visual interest.