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There's a large spot at the front of my house underneath an awning that doesn't get any direct sunlight (except for in the early morning hours). And I'd really like to add some foundational shrubs to grow against the side of the house. I've considered just filling the whole space with boxwood. The problem is that I'd like to have something colorful and pretty there too.

Does anyone know of any mounding / shrub-like periennials that:

  1. Thrive in the shade
  2. Can tolerate cold winters
  3. Bloom

( any and all advice would be appreciated! )

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[–] cleanandsunny@literature.cafe 4 points 2 days ago

I am a flower freak, so I would just plant a ton of hellebores. That is what I’ve done with a very shady spot in my backyard, and now I have hundreds of blooms I can cut from and bring inside from January to April. They are never going to be super tall, but they are massive now! I also have hydrangeas (including oak leaf, which give pretty autumn foliage), astilbe, heuchera, sanguisorba, ferns, and rhododendrons in shade, as others have mentioned.