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Hosta Beautiful green plant Needs no sun at all
I agree with Katsmolik. Hosta !!! Comes in greens and blues and variegated and from giant to dwarf
Also bleeding hearts, especially white but the fern leaf ones will bloom sporadically from spring to fall. Coral bells too will grow in shade and have staggered blooming times and colourful leaves. Happy planting !
Ferns, hostas, coral bells, Lilly of the valley. Depends on where you live and how cold your winters are.
hostas would do well! There is a huge variety of them too!
depends on where you live. Check you local garden center, or Google, find out your zone and what grows well in those circumstances. This was you can get the right advice for your particular area of the country. Lowe's (the hardware store) has tons of info online and in store both. Best of luck.