23 Beautiful Perennials for Shade That Are Easy to Grow (2024)

When you've got shady or partly shady areas in your yard, these perennials for shade offer a reliable way to fill those spots with colorful flowers and lush foliage year after year. Some of these plants prefer regular moisture, while others are drought tolerant once establish. And most are fairly low maintenance, requiring little more from you than a spring clean up to make way for fresh growth.

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Bigroot Geranium

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One of the toughest shade-tolerant plants, bigroot geranium doesn't mind heat or drought, and deer and rabbits typically pass them by in search of tastier morsels. Not to be confused with zonal geraniums grown as annuals, these colorful perennials put on a spring show with pink, purple, or white flowers; some varieties also offer outstanding fall color in their woodsy-scented foliage.

Growing Conditions: Part shade to full sun in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall

Zones: 4-8

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Toad Lily

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Add a touch of elegance to your shade garden with graceful toad lily. This easy-to-grow flowering shade perennial offers unique flowers that are often compared to orchids. Many are spotted with shades of purple or blue. 'Tojen' is a favorite variety that offers especially large lavender flowers.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall

Zones: 4-9

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Ajuga

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Grown mainly for its attractive leaves, ajuga also produces blue flowers in the spring. Select varieties offer dark purple or variegated foliage or pink or white flowers. It makes a tough groundcover, staying low and spreading outward with creeping stems.

Growing Conditions: Full shade to full sun in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 6 inches tall

Zones: 3-9

In some regions, ajuga can spread aggressively and may even be considered an invasive plant, so check if it's a problem where you live before planting.

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Hosta

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Among the showiest and easiest-to-grow shade perennials, hostas come in a huge variety of sizes and shapes. Choose from miniatures that stay only a few inches tall or giants that sprawl 6 feet across or more. Look for leaves in shades of green, blue, white, chartreuse, and gold, with many cultivars boasting pretty variegation. Some hosta flowers are very fragrant, too.

Growing Conditions: Full shade to full sun (depending on variety) in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall (depending on variety)

Zones: 3-8

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Old-Fashioned Bleeding Heart

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There's little wonder why the old-fashioned bleeding heart is a favorite shade perennial. Its finely cut foliage looks almost fernlike, and in late spring and early summer, it produces pink or white heart-shaped shade flowers that hang from elegant, arching stems. By midsummer, bleeding heart usually goes dormant and loses its foliage. Plant it with astilbe or hosta, so you don't have a bare spot in your shade gardens.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 3 feet tall

Zones: 3-9

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Yellow Corydalis

This hardworking shade perennial takes the prize for being the longest bloomer in a shade garden. Enjoy the clusters of yellow flowers from late spring to frost. It's not just the flowers of yellow corydalis that are beautiful; the gray-green leaves of these colorful shade plants are also attractive. Deadhead the fading flowers if you don't want this plant to self-seed around your garden.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 5-8

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Lungwort

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Though it doesn't exactly have a poetic-sounding name, lungwort is an attractive shade plant. It earned its moniker from the silvery, lung-shape spots that dot the foliage of these flowering shade plants. The leaves look good all season long, but they make an especially pretty accent to the clusters of pink, white, or blue flowers in spring.

Growing Conditions: Full shade to full sun in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 4-8

Because of its hairy foliage, deer and rabbits typically leave lungwort alone.

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Deadnettle

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Starting in mid spring, deadnettle produces clusters of pink, purple, or white flowers. This shade plant blooms all summer, creating months of color. Even when it's not blooming, the silver-infused foliage of these flowering shade perennials brightens shady corners.

Test Garden Tip: Keep deadnettle looking its best by keeping it moist. If it dries out too much, the leaves will develop brown edges.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 8 inches tall

Zones: 4-8

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Barrenwort

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An underused perennial that deserves more attention, barrenwort has it all when it comes to shade perennials. The groundcover blooms in spring in shades of red, orange, yellow, pink, purple, or white; it tolerates dry shade and is deer- and rabbit-resistant. Some varieties are evergreen in mild-winter areas; others offer good fall color.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade where it tolerates dry spells but does best with regular watering

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 5-9

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Brunnera

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In spring, the sky blue shade flowers of Brunnera add welcome sparkle to shade gardens. It's large, robustly textured leaves keep the plant looking pretty when not in bloom, especially if you grow a variegated variety. While the plant is often short-lived, it does tend to self-seed, so you won't need to buy new plants.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall

Zones: 3-8

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Hellebore

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Also called Christmas rose, hellebore is one of the earliest bloomers of flowering shade plants. Look for its burgundy, pink, cream, green, or white shade flowers in late winter or early spring. Although it looks delicate, the Christmas rose is quite sturdy once it gets established, very drought-tolerant, and it's deer- and rabbit-resistant.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade where it tolerates dry spells, though it does best with regular moisture

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 4-8

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Astilbe

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With feathery flowers appearing in early summer, astilbe blooms in shades of burgundy, red, pink, lavender, and white. In addition to the attractive flower plumes, this shade plant has finely cut foliage, which is flushed with bronze in many varieties.

Growing Conditions: Part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 3 feet tall (depending on variety)

Zones: 4-8

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Japanese Painted Fern

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It's tough to imagine a lovelier shade perennial than Japanese painted fern. This beauty offers fronds liberally dappled with silver, burgundy, and green. Plus, it's a low-growing, slow-spreading plant for shady areas. Deer and rabbits usually leave it alone.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 5-8

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Wild Ginger

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Hailing from the woodlands of North America, wild ginger is one of the toughest shade plants. It produces fuzzy, heart-shaped leaves that look great from spring to fall, and it's rarely bothered by deer and rabbits. This slow grower eventually forms impressive groundcover.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 6 inches tall

Zones: 2-8

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Japanese Forestgrass

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With graceful foliage that looks like a waterfall, Japanese forestgrass comes in varieties that have bright gold, yellow, or white variegation. In fall, the leaves of these colorful shade plants often pick up beautiful reddish tones. 'Aureola' bears bright yellow leaves with dark green edges; 'All Gold' has even more brilliant golden foliage.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 5-9

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Lilyturf

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Loved for its grassy foliage and spikes of blue or white flowers in late summer, lilyturf also scores major props for being low on the menu for deer and rabbits. Plus, it's practically a plant-and-forget-it garden resident, even when it's growing in dry shade.

Growing Conditions: Full shade to full sun, where it tolerates drought well but does best with regular watering

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 5-10

Lilyturf can be a fast, almost aggressive spreader when it's in ideal conditions, so plant it where it can be contained, such as along a concrete walkway.

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Fern-Leaf Bleeding Heart

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Unlike the old-fashioned bleeding heart, fern-leaf bleeding heart keeps its fine-textured foliage all season long. These shade perennials bloom on and off from spring to fall (if they get enough moisture during hot, dry periods), producing delicate clusters of pink, red, or white flowers.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall

Zones: 4-8

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Virginia Bluebells

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Virginia bluebells bring woodland beauty to your spring garden. The blue, bell-shaped flowers bloom for about three weeks at the same time as many spring bulbs. They are particularly lovely when paired with bright yellow daffodils.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall

Zones: 3–8

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Columbine

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Columbines bloom in almost every color, beginning near the end of bulb season. They add a dash of color right when your garden needs it. Although they are short-lived perennials, they reseed heavily in the garden. However, the resulting plants may not resemble the parent.

Growing Conditions: Part shade in evenly moist, well-drained soil

Size: Up to 2 feet tall

Zones: 3–9

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Cinnamon Fern

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Cinnamon fern is a tall, elegant fern that forms a vase-shaped clump, leaving room for underplantings of low-growing shade plants. Fuzzy fiddleheads emerge from the plant base in spring, unfurling into large, bright green fronds that shine all summer before turning yellow and dying back for the winter.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade in evenly moist to wet, well-drained, humus-rich soil.

Size: Up to 3 feet tall, even taller (5–6 feet) with constant moisture

Zones: 3–9

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Foamflower

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In spring, foamflower plants are covered with spires of frothy flowers—mostly in shades of pink and white—that last four to six weeks. After the blooms fade, the foliage of this woodland native serves as an attractive backdrop for other plants.

Growing Conditions: Full and part shade with a touch of dappled sun in average, moist, well-draining soil

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 3–9

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Golden Star

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Golden star, also called Chrysogonum virginianum, is a low-maintenance native plant that forms a spreading groundcover with starry yellow flowers in spring and summer. This plant retains most of its leaves through winter except in the coldest parts of its range. Golden star spreads rapidly but is easily controlled if it outgrows its allotted space.

Growing Conditions: Full to part shade but best in dappled, light shade in organically rich soil

Size: Up to 12 inches tall

Zones: 5–9

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Woodland Phlox

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Woodland phlox, also known as wild blue phlox, is a shade-loving wildflower with fragrant, lavender-purple flowers that add charm to the garden in spring. Often located along stream banks, this versatile plant is a creeping perennial that spreads slowly.

Growing Conditions: Partial shade in moist, rich, well-draining soil

Size: Up to 15 inches tall

Zones: 4–8

23 Beautiful Perennials for Shade That Are Easy to Grow (2024)

FAQs

What are the easiest perennials to grow in shade? ›

Astilbes are some of the easiest perennials to grow and will open their plume-like flowers in partial shade. They'll even grow in full shade, although you won't get as many flowers. Hostas are also a good choice for shady spots.

What is the longest blooming perennial for shade? ›

Yellow Corydalis

This hardworking shade perennial takes the prize for being the longest bloomer in a shade garden. Enjoy the clusters of yellow flowers from late spring to frost.

Are there any flowering plants that do well in shade? ›

Nicotiana, or flowering tobacco, is an amazing annual known for its star-shaped blooms and the sweet floral scent it emits. This fragrant flower, which comes in many colors, such as pink, red, white, and lime, grows well in partial or dappled shade.

Are there any perennials that bloom all summer? ›

The longest summer blooming perennials will bloom from spring through summer and into fall. Choose from shasta daisies or lungwort for the earliest show that will last the whole season.

Can hydrangeas grow in full shade? ›

Hydrangeas grow best in full sun (more than 6 hours sun) to part sun (4-6 hours sun). With that being said, all hydrangeas can handle some shade, but the timing and type of shade are important to consider. They can be in full shade during the hottest part of the day, as long as they are getting some morning sun.

Do any plants grow in full shade? ›

Our favorite shade-loving plants have striking foliage and bright blooms, both of which add much-needed vibrancy to dim areas. On our list of the shade plants we love, we've included evergreen shrubs like azaleas and boxwoods as well as seasonal bloomers such as begonias and hostas.

What perennials grow well in shady porch? ›

Plants with attractive foliage, like coleus, offer reliable season-long color with a nearly endless array of colors. Other reliable foliage standbys include Japanese painted fern, sweet potato vine, and Rex begonias. Flowering plants like impatiens, fuchsias, or begonias such as 'Bonfire' add color.

What flower needs the least amount of sun? ›

Read on to learn about the best shade plants, which also happened to be some of the best low-maintenance plants.
  • Impatiens (Impatiens walleriana) ...
  • Fuchsia (Fuchsia magellanica) ...
  • Foxglove (Digitalis) ...
  • Astilbe (Astilbe chinensis) ...
  • Lady's mantle (Alchemilla) ...
  • Primrose (Primula) ...
  • Lily of the Valley (Convallaria majalis)
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What flowers grow well in shade under trees? ›

You will also see lots of great “starter” shade perennials to start with such as hellebores, liriope, trillium, variegated hakonechloa grass, aspidistra, Solomon seal, cyclamen, wild ginger, an incredible selection of both summer and evergreen ferns, bits of moss, and native phlox, columbine, dicentra, epimedium, ...

What is the lowest maintenance flower? ›

Coneflower. Hot, sunny weather won't stop coneflower from producing armloads of flowers from early summer until fall. This low-maintenance perennial flower is a native plant that's easy to grow and comes in purple, white, yellow, orange, and red.

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