Full Shade Plants

Full Shade Plants 661 to 690 of 668 total

  • ColorBlaze Newly Noir Coleus leaves closeup
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    Colorblaze® Newly Noir Coleus

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  • Beacon® White Bedding Impatiens
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    Beacon® White Bedding Impatiens

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  • Beacon® Violet Shades Bedding Impatiens Flowers and Foliage
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    Beacon® Violet Shades Bedding Impatiens

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  • Beacon® Orange Bedding Impatiens Flowers and Foliage
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    Beacon® Orange Bedding Impatiens

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  • Heuchera Dressed Up Evening Gown Mono
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    Dressed Up Evening Gown Coral Bells

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  • healthy Armeria Dreameria Vivid Dreams Thrift
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    Armeria Dreameria® Vivid Dreams

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    Berry Smoothie Coral Bells With Red Foliage and Blooms
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    Berry Smoothie Coral Bells

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  • Rene Michelle Azalea growing in the landscaping
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    Rene Michelle Azalea

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Full Shade Plants 661 to 690 of 668 total

Full Shade Plants

Our collection of full shade plants is perfect for bringing color, texture, and life to areas with little to no direct sunlight. Whether you’re planting under trees or along north-facing walls, these shade-loving varieties thrive where others won’t.

Which Full Shade Plants Are Right for You?

Not sure where to start? Here’s a quick guide:

    Full Sun: These plants love shade—skip this section and focus on what thrives without direct sunlight.

    Shade Areas: Go for Hellebores or Ferns for bold texture, or try Astilbe for vibrant blooms in low light.

    Deer-Resistant Options: Add Heuchera (Coral Bells) or Toad Lily—beautiful and less likely to be snacked on.

    Great for Pollinators: Astilbe and Ligularia attract bees and butterflies, even in shady corners.

    Cold-Hardy Choices (Zone 4+): Brunnera and Hellebores are tough enough for northern climates and return year after year.

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