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I grow azalea and rhododendron in shady areas - they seem to do well. The ones in partial shade do better than the ones in full shade, though. I'm zone 7a.
Hydrangea and Rose of Sharon may also grow in partial shade.
Thank you so much! I'll try and look for some azalea today :)
I see you're in zone 3b - that might be too cold for azalea. Definitely check the specific species' requirements before buying.
Good luck!
Rhododendrons and azaleas are the way to go. Just make sure to look up which varieties you're getting so that you know if it can thrive in full shade. Some like more sun than others.