Hostas (Hosta spp.): Known for their lush foliage, hostas come in a variety of colors and sizes, adding texture and interest to shady areas.
Bleeding Heart: With its heart-shaped flowers in shades of pink and white, bleeding heart adds a romantic touch to shade gardens.
Astilbe (Astilbe spp.): Known for their feathery plumes of flowers in shades of pink, red, white, and lavender, astilbes can brighten up shady areas.
Lungwort (Pulmonaria spp.): Lungwort has unique spotted foliage and produces clusters of pink, purple, or blue flowers in early spring, adding color to shady spots.
Foamflower (Tiarella spp.): Foamflower produces delicate spikes of white or pink flowers in spring and has attractive.
Japanese Forest Grass: This ornamental grass has graceful, arching blades that add movement and texture to shady areas.
Coral Bells (Heuchera spp.): With their colorful foliage in shades of purple, green, and silver, coral bells add both color and texture to shade gardens.
Bugleweed (Ajuga reptans): Bugleweed has glossy, bronze-purple foliage and produces spikes of blue flowers in spring, adding color and texture to shady areas.
Siberian Bugloss (Brunnera macrophylla): Siberian bugloss has heart-shaped leaves with silver markings and produces small.
Toad Lily (Tricyrtis spp.): Toad lilies have unique, orchid-like flowers in shades of purple, pink, and white, adding color and interest to shady areas.
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