What type of plants for shade area
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Bleeding hearts are a beautiful plant, along with freesia that will fill the air with a wonderful fragrance. Impatiens are a plant that reseeds itself and comes in a variety of colors. Begonias are an all time favorite. And never forget about all the different ferns there are. Hostas are lovely, but boy the snails sure do love them. The list goes on and on. Happy gardening.
Hostas or Ferns are nice green low maintenance plants. They spread out over time and you can cut them back if necessary.
Hostas and maybe Bleeding Heart.
Lily of the valley and hostas ; impatiens would be an annual you could use for color.
Hosta. You will love it.
Begonias do well in the shade.