Shady locations pose challenges for the home gardener since most plants prefer sunny conditions. However, if you have a shady landscape, there are plenty of plants that will thrive in your garden.

    • Paperbark Maple

    • Dogwood

    • Emerald Cedar (4-6hr light required)

    • Dawn Redwood

    • Eastern Hemlock

    • Balsam Fir

    • Japanese Maple

    • Serviceberry

    • Eastern Redbud

    • Dense Yew

    • Hills Yew

    • Hick’s Yew

    • Maureen Yew

    • Emerald Spreading Yew

    • Little Henery Sweet spire

    • Golden Barberry

    • Honeysuckle

    • Fothergilla

    • Holly

    • Russian Cypress

    • Staghorn Sumac

    • Euonymus

    • Annabelle Hydrangea

    • Boxwood

    • Dwarf Mugo Pine

    • Aralia Sun King

    • Winterglow Pigsqueak

    • Bleeding Heart

    • Brunnea

    • Ajuga

    • Snakeroot/ Baneberry

    • Ferns

    • Hosta

    • Ligularia Britt Marie Crawford

    • Sweet Woodruff

    • Periwinkle

    • Moss

    • Japanese Spurge

    • Hakone Grass

    • Japanese Blood Grass