What Types of Plants Grow in the Shade?

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What Types of Plants Grow in the Shade?

There are many people that would just love to enjoy the benefit of a beautiful yard and garden but feel that they cannot because they lack adequate sun. Not all plants and flowers thrive in the sun and as a matter of fact, there are plenty of gorgeous plants that flourish strictly in the shade. Does this Spark an idea?

  1. Ostrich Fern

    • Ostrich Fern

      The ostrich fern is an easy plant to grow, and it thrives in the shade. It offers vibrant green foliage and is often used as a green filler for plush garden areas. It prefers moist growing areas.

    Japanese Painted Fern

    • Japanese painted fern

      The Japanese painted fern is a unique plant that thrives in the shade. Unlike most ferns that are green in color, this particular plant has foliage of various colors. It is popular and easy to grow. It is popular for use as a border and along pathways.

    Corydalis

    • Corydalis

      This plant loves the shade. It produces nice clusters of flowers that begin to bloom in the spring and continue through the fall. When they are not blooming, the foliage is still pretty to look at.

    Toad lily

    • Toad lily

      The Toad lily bears flowers that are unusual and does its best growing in shady conditions. It blooms twice during the year, late summer and again in the fall. They make a beautiful addition to any shade garden.

    Foamflower

    • Foamflower

      The Foamflower grows great in the shade. It produces white or pink flowers and is usually planted along pathways or as a border.

    Lungwort

    • Lungwort

      Lungworts love the shade and usually grow to about 1 foot in height. These plants are early bloomers and do come in varieties but are best when they are planted with foliage-type plants.

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