When it comes to part-shade/part-sun areas, the choice on offer is thankfully abundant. I'm a perennial girl through and ...
Also known by the irresistible name of pigsqueak, this part-shade perennial blooms in early spring. Trim it up as a handsome foliage plant after the blooms fade. Sometimes called "leopard plant ...
Although this perennial blooms well in full sun, it tolerates part shade, especially in hot climates. The tall spiked flowers are a standard in cottage gardens and cutting gardens. The triangular ...
While these flowers typically prefer full sun, certain varieties are shade-tolerant and thrive in winter when grown in partial shade. Their flowers range from soft pastels to vibrant oranges and reds.
Solomon’s seal, or Polygonatum, is a perennial ground cover with attractive, arching stems and hanging white blooms. These ...
Shade lovers will not do well in full sun, for instance. Don't try to cheat. Nature doesn't work that way! Also, make sure a perennial you fall in love with can survive winters in your USDA hardiness ...
Northern sea oats reach 2-3 feet in height with a spread of 1-2.5 feet. It grows in full sun to part shade, preferring light ...