Known for their lush foliage in various shades of green, hostas are low-maintenance plants that thrive in shade.
Ferns, such as Boston ferns or maidenhair ferns, add a touch of elegance with their delicate fronds and thrive in shady, moist environments.
Astilbes produce feathery plumes of flowers in shades of pink, red, white, or purple and prefer partial to full shade with moist soil.
Lungwort plants have attractive spotted leaves and produce clusters of pink, blue, or white flowers in early spring. They thrive in shade with moist soil.
Bleeding hearts have unique heart-shaped flowers that dangle from arching stems. They prefer partial to full shade and well-drained soil.
Coral bells offer colorful foliage in shades of purple, green, silver, and more. They tolerate shade well and produce small, bell-shaped flowers.
This ornamental grass has cascading, bright green foliage that adds texture to shady areas.
Hellebores, also known as Lenten roses, bloom in late winter to early spring with elegant, nodding flowers in shades of white, pink, purple, or greenish hues.
Toad lilies have unique, orchid-like flowers that bloom in late summer to fall. They prefer shade and moist, well-drained soil.
This fern has silvery-grey fronds with hints of purple and thrives in shade with moist soil conditions.