Need ideas on mostly shade flowers. I used to plant impatiens but hear
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Here in SW Gulf Coast FL, Hostas & Bromeliads are often planted at the bases of oaks & Banyan trees because of the inherent shade. Some also mix in Begonias.
I love vinca flowers (not the vine), they are my go to flower! They look similar to impatients. They really hold up for me and it doesn't matter about sun or shade, they grow great everywhere. For me, impatients get very leggy and begonias rot. Good luck and happy planting.
Myrtle is an excellent ground cover and also a perennial.