Perennials for Part Shade
If you're like many gardeners, you have a yard filled with partial shade -- a perfect spot for planting showy perennials. Part shade can be found under trees that allow sunlight to penetrate through the canopy and dapple the ground throughout the day.
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If your garden doesn't meet the minimum amount of light, consider planting full shade perennials. A few perennials, such as amsonia, also known as bluestar, survive in partial shade and full shade. Select these plants if you are unsure about the type of shade you receive.
On this page, we've included a list of perennials for part shade, grouped according to color and light condition. Before planting, make sure to check with your garden center to make sure that the perennial flowers you've selected will flourish in your locale.
Blue to Purple Perennials for Part Shade
Multicolor Perennials for Part Shade
Pink to Fuchsia Perennials for Part Shade
Yellow to Orange Perennials for Part Shade
Partial Shade and Full Shade Perennials
Full Sun and Partial Shade Perennials
- Anemone, Japanese
- Astilbe, Garden Spirea
- Balloon Flower
- Baptisia, False Indigo, Wild Indigo
- Campanula, Bellflower
- Columbine
- Coralbell, Alumroot
- Daylily
- Garden Phlox
- Geranium, Crane's-Bill
- Globe Thistle
- Goat's Beard, Wild Spirea
- Lady's Mantle
- Peony
- Veronica, Speedwell
- Yarrow
Didn't find what you were looking for? Try Perennial Flowers, Perennial Plants, or Annuals for Part Shade for more information.
