25 Shade-Loving Plants for Where the Sun Don’t Shine

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Hardy shade plants and flowers bring beautiful blooms to parts of the yard that receive little light. Read on to discover gorgeous plants that don’t need a ton of sun to flourish.

No, not every plant wants all sunshine, all the time. Many lovely, low-maintenance options exist for those miscellaneous low-light areas of your landscape. These 25 sensational shade plant species thrive without much light.

1. Hydrangeas

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Though unfit for heavy shade, hydrangeas deliver bountiful blooms in spring and summer, with some pretty fall foliage to boot. All they need is a little morning sun. Remember to avoid planting perennials too near a tree whose roots might compete for soil nutrients.

Get hydrangeas at The Home Depot for $27.72 (1-gallon plant).

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2. Chaenomeles

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Only some species can withstand the relatively sunless and cold conditions of a north-facing wall. Chaenomeles, or flowering quince, are perfect plants for shade. These hardy flowers can not only survive, but they do so with gusto, rewarding gardeners with a fragrant golden-yellow fruit.

Get chaenomeles on Etsy for $3 (20 seeds). 

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3. Lady Ferns

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Ferns—lady ferns, especially—come about as close as any plant gets to being able to grow in total darkness. The playful fronds of this hardy shade plant initially develop in a pleasing shade of light green, then darken as the fern matures.

Get lady ferns from Burpee for $11.95 (per plant).

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4. Bleeding Hearts

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In many hardiness zones, Bleeding Hearts (Dicentra spectabilis) carries its pink or white, heart-shaped flowers from spring through early summer. Satisfyingly easy to grow, this exotic-looking perennial shade plant stands out from the rest in low-light garden beds. 

Get bleeding hearts on Etsy for $13.99 (5 seeds).

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5. Dogwood

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Many dogwood varieties don’t need sun and will tolerate partial- to full-shade conditions. One spectacular species to try is Cornus florida, a tree with reddish-purple fall color surpassed only by its famous white flowers in spring.

Get dogwood on Amazon for $32.90.

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6. Begonias

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Use begonias to add vibrancy to container gardens placed in shady spots of your patio. A range of hues appear, even in a single bloom, and if stored in a dry spot over winter, their tubers can be recycled the following year.

Get Vermilion Red begonias from Burpee for $24.95 (four plants).

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7. Dutchman’s Pipe

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Known for dense foliage, unusual purple flowers, and its ability to spread, Aristolochia macrophylla, or Dutchman’s Pipe, is a fast-growing shade plant that can reach heights of up to 30 feet tall (with the right guidance) and is just one of many stunning climbers for shade.

Get Dutchman’s pipe from White Flower Farm for $31.95.

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8. Impatiens

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One of the most ubiquitous flowers in the U.S., impatiens flowers also are among the most shade tolerant. More than 1,000 species are available. Experiment with an exotic variety, such as Impatiens balsamina or Impatiens rosulata.

Get impatiens at Burpee for $6.95 (30 seeds) or $25.95 (12 plants).

9. Foamflower

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The forgiving foamflower (Tiarella cordifolia) boasts two especially appealing attributes. One, its attractive flower spikes grow tall and two, it can cover large areas of your shaded garden with subtly enchanting foliage.

Get foamflower on Etsy for $13.27 (5 bulbs).

10. Astilbe

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Tough enough to handle shady spots with moist or wet soil, astilbe—instantly recognizable by virtue of its colorful spikes—arrests the eye when grown in clumps. Be sure to divide this perennial once fall comes around again.

Get astilbe on Etsy for $4.89 (25+ seeds).

11. Coleus

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Coleus doesn’t need flowers to make a colorful splash in your garden. Its leaves are flashy enough, and come in rich reds, greens, purples, yellows, and oranges—perfect for standing out among your other garden plants that don’t need sun. Each variety of this plant boasts different leaf textures, whether scalloped, velvety, or fringed—and add incredible depth and variety to shady beds in any landscape.

Get coleus from Burpee for $4.95 (20 seeds).

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12. Pulmonaria

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Known commonly as lungwort, pulmonaria has a reputation for being one of the easiest low-light perennial plants for shade. Growing 6 to 12 inches tall, and blooming in blues, pinks, and whites, it makes an excellent ground cover to complement other early spring bloomers, like daffodils.

Get pulmonaria on Etsy for $7.99.

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13. Hellebore

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Hellebore is essentially evergreen and ever easy to care for. Often called Lenten rose because they bloom early in spring close to the season of Lent, they will rouse you out of winter doldrums, and continue to bloom all season long. Hellebores love shade, but will tolerate part sun in most planting zones.

Get hellebore from Burpee for $21.95 (one plant).

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14. Toad Lily

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With orchid-like blossoms ranging from white, to pink, to purple, the toad lily (Tricyrtis) serves up exotic autumn color. This perennial enjoys full to partial shade, and will delight you every year as summer comes to an end.

Get toad lily on Etsy for $4.95 (15+ seeds).

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15. Caladium

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Though it doesn’t flower, shade-loving caladium will treat you to robust foliage color all summer long. With varieties ranging from white, to dark reds, and brilliantly variegated, this bulb will not disappoint. In hotter zones, you can leave this easy-care shade plant in its bed at the end of the season, and it might return the following year. Or dig it out of the ground to overwinter, and then replant it the following spring.

Get Caladium on Etsy for $8.95 (six bulbs).

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16. Bee Balm

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Bee balm (Monarda) does best in a sunny corner of the yard, but it can tolerate shade quite well. A member of the mint family, this pollinator plant will spread, so divide it every few years to bring bright color to adjacent garden beds. This native also brings bees, butterflies, and hummingbirds to your garden.

Get bee balm from Burpee for $13.95 (one plant).

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17. Lily of the Valley

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With delicate blooms that resemble bells, lily of the valley (Convallaria majalis) can spread throughout a shaded area to provide low-maintenance ground cover. Although beautiful, this flowering plant is highly poisonous, so avoid planting it if you have cats, dogs, or young children at home.

Get lily of the valley on Etsy for $14.59 (five bulbs).

18. Myrtle

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Growing in sun or shade, myrtle (Myrtus) is a drought-tolerant shrub that does best in temperate climes. A deer- and disease-resistant plant, some species can grow to be 8 to 12 feet high and make an attractive hedge. Smaller species, like a dwarf myrtle, are terrific for decorative outdoor garden pots.

Get myrtle on Etsy for $18.88 (one plant in a 6-inch pot).

19. Hosta

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Shade-loving, low-maintenance hosta is a busy gardener’s dream plant. Each type of hosta thrives best in slightly different light conditions: For a deeply shaded garden bed, choose hostas of a dark green color; for gardens in partial shade, opt for hostas in lighter or variegated varieties.

Get Minuteman hosta from Burpee for $19.95 (three plants).

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20. Heuchera

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Also known as coral bells or alumroot, these low-habit plants provide seasonal color even when not in bloom with their dark purple foliage. Heuchera is resistant to drought and can be grown in full sun or shade.

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