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It depends on where you live for the correct plants, can you provide us with what state or plant zone you are in?
Also state what kind of sun or shade the area gets.
Depending on your Planting Zone, Azaleas would do well on the North side of your home and they come in a variety of colors - Encore azaleas bloom twice a year. Most shade-loving plants would do well: Astilbe, Impatiens, etc.
Go to your local nursery and talk to them. 2 foot wide isn't much for shrubs. You may want to make it another foot wider. And evergreens look nice year round. See what the nursery says. Good luck and happy gardening.
Thanks, I think these will give you some ideas. A lot to choose from!
Have fun with it!
Click on the Plant name and the URL will pop up, click on the URL address to take you to that information page for that plant.
Dracaenas, lilies and other tropical accents in this section include:
Agapanthus
Agave & Yucca
Alocasia
Amaryllis
Blueberry Flax Lily
Bromeliad
Caladium
Canna Lily
Crinum Lily
Desert Rose
Dracaena/Cordyline
Elephant Ears
Ginger
Ground Orchid
Heliconia
Iris
Papyrus
Peace Lily
Rain Lily
Groundcover Plants in this section include:
Asiatic Jasmine (Jasmine minima)
Baby Sun Rose
Beach Sunflower
Coral Creeper
Creeping Fig (Ficus repens)
Dwarf Chenille
Dwarf Oyster Plant
Ferns - Foxtail, Macho, Holly and more
Golden Pothos
Ice Plant
Peperomia
Perennial Peanut
Purple Queen
Railroad Vine
Ruella - dwarf Mexican Petunia
Sunshine Mimosa
Sweet Potato Vine