Perennials for the shade: Our top 10

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There is always that one dark spot where all the plants die. We can help and present ten perennials that also grow in the shade.

garden in the shade
True beauties can also grow in the shade [Photo: Jamie Hooper/ Shutterstock.com]

Plants for full sun are endless - but what about plants for the shade? Although many gardens have shady corners, these are still neglected and often neglected. The inconspicuous shade bed with the right perennials can become a real eye-catcher in the garden. We have already summarized our personal top 10 of the most beautiful perennials for the shade for you.

Perfect for shady spots and still beautiful eyes? These ten perennials are perfect for turning your shade bed into a real eye-catcher.

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  • 1. hazel root
  • 2. bugle
  • 3. elf flower
  • 4. aconite
  • 5. masterwort
  • 6. sedge
  • 7. ferns
  • 8. Funkie
  • 9. Christmas rose
  • 10. splendor pier

1. hazel root

Beautiful foliage all year round - who wants a great one groundcover looking for the shade is with the hazel root (Asarum europaeum) properly advised. Even in winter, the herbaceous perennial impresses with its glossy, dark green foliage, which often takes on a reddish hue at the edges. In addition, the hazel root smells spicy of pepper and is a treat for all the senses.

hazel root
Hazel is a great ground cover for the shade bed [Photo: Kylbabka/ Shutterstock.com]

2. bugle

the bugle (Ajuga reptans) not only scores with its easy-care nature and its reliable winter hardiness, but is also a great eye-catcher. The Günsel attracts everyone's attention, especially in May and June: That's when magnificent violet flower candles decorate the dense carpet of leaves. But not only humans enjoy the Günsel, too bees like to pay a visit to the perennial in the shade.

bugle
Magnificent violet blossom candles adorn the dense carpet of leaves of the bugle [Photo: decoplus/ Shutterstock.com]

3. elf flower

Beauty doesn't always have to be sophisticated. The elf flower (Epimedium versicolor): With its green-red leaves and delicate, almost fragile flowers, the elfin flower is a particularly graceful perennial and has been cultivated since the 19th century. Century used as a plant for shade beds. Nevertheless, it requires little care and is suitable as a groundcover also perfect for weed suppression.

elf flower
With its green-red leaves and delicate flowers, the elfin flower is a particularly graceful perennial [Photo: Eileen Kumpf/ Shutterstock.com]

4. aconite

The monkshood (Aconite napellus). With its bright blue flowers, the plant is an impressive beauty and a real bee magnet. However, people should avoid direct contact with the plant: monkshood is one of the most poisonous ornamental plants Europe and can already cause the first symptoms of poisoning through skin contact.

blue monkshood in a flower bed
Monkshood is impressive but also dangerous [Photo: Elena Larkina/ Shutterstock.com]

5. masterwort

The starry umbel (Astrantia major) in the garden. With its dense, filigree umbels of flowers in soft pink or bright pink-violet, the perennial attracts everyone's attention even in the shade. The masterwort is particularly popular in natural gardens because it has a great wild perennial character.

masterwort
The masterwort has impressive floral decorations [Photo: 4SeasonsFlowers/ Shutterstock.com]

6. sedge

Grasses are boring? Then you don't have the sedges (Carex) met. These ornamental foliage plants impress with their dainty leaves and the countless variations: Whether monochromatic in green or variegated with yellow or white - thanks to their versatility, the sedges fit into almost any garden and are robust and robust even in the shade durable.

sedge
The sedges convince with their delicate leaves and countless variations [Photo: photowind/ Shutterstock.com]

7. ferns

Ferns in the garden provide jungle flair and a primeval forest atmosphere. The amazing plants, which have been growing on our planet for 400 million years, captivate with their characteristic delicate leaf fronds. The unusual plants feel particularly comfortable in the shade and are great eye-catchers.

fern
Ferns provide a special flair in the shade garden [Photo: Artens/ Shutterstock.com]

8. Funkie

If you are looking for a plant that is particularly versatile, you will come to Funkie (hosta) not over. With innumerable variations in leaf colour, pattern and growth form, the hosta invites you to collect it and offers something for every taste. But its mostly violet or white flowers also make the perennial a welcome addition to the shady bed.

Funkie
The Funkie impresses with its versatility [Photo: Jacqueline Klose/ Shutterstock.com]

9. Christmas rose

Not only in summer the shade bed can be a great eye-catcher - also in winter perennials like the Christmas rose (Helleborus niger) for envious looks. The elegant Christmas rose with its white flowers blooms from November and also in snowy and cold weather. Especially as Christmas plant The Christmas rose is therefore popular and finds a place in many gardens.

White Christmas rose blossoms with snow
The Christmas rose also blooms in winter [Photo: nnattali/ Shutterstock.com]

10. splendor pier

It is the perennial for the shade par excellence - the magnificent pier (Astilbe x arendsii), also known as Astilbe, enchants even the darkest spot with its charm. With its large panicles of flowers, which shine in colors from white to violet, it illuminates every shady bed. At the same time, the splendor is known above all for its vigorous growth and amazing longevity.

The best 10 Perennials for the penumbra can be found here in our special article.

splendor pier
The splendor pier illuminates even the most shady spot [Photo: Nata Bene/ Shutterstock.com]