I need to know what shade loving plants will re-grow each year
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Hostas.
Hostas are my favorite! They are so easy and lovely and they multiply every year! It is fairly easy to dig around them and loosen some of them to put in a pot or new areas. The plant that keeps on giving!
They are called perennials. Your location is not mentioned so I will give you choices and then see if they work in your hardiness zone. Hucheras,,Bleeding Hearts,Liriope,Japenese Grass,Ferns,Sedge Grass,Hostas.
thank you all for your ideas, I will go find these and start them, I live in the East Texas area, zone 8 I will make sure each of these will survive in this area.
Hostas and ferns are lovely options!