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20 Colorful Shade-Loving Shrubs to Transform Your Garden 

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Creating a beautiful garden is super easy… when you have a sunny location. But what if you have a shady yard that’s not getting much sun? Suddenly the plant and shrub options feel very limited. If you are struggling to find beautiful, shade loving bushes that will grow under a tree canopy or in dappled shade, you are in the right place! Here’s a list of my top shrubs for shade and partial shade. Many of these shrubs are also native or native cultivars and will provide multiple seasons of interest in your garden.
Below are links to learn more and purchase the shrubs mentioned in this video. Please note I may earn commissions from qualifying sales if you shop through these links.
Staple Shrubs for Shade
Hydrangea, Azalea, Rhododendron
Shrubs that tolerate full shade
*Diervilla Bush Honeysuckle Kodiak Black shrsl.com/3vyoi
*Diervilla Bush Honeysuckle Firefly Nightglow shrsl.com/k7oy-3nq-jvyqm7_1-1
*Sweetspire Scentlandia: shrsl.com/k7oy-3nq-ir0fi3_1-1
Yellow Twig Dogwood: shrsl.com/3vyr8
Shrubs that tolerate part shade
Audubon® Native Meadow Sweet Spirea (Spirea alba) shrsl.com/k7oy-3nq-ketl1p_1-1
*Northern Spicebush (Lindera benzoin): shrsl.com/k7oy-3nq-kqw06z_1-1
Arnold Promise Witch Hazel: fastgrowingtrees.sjv.io/6bv0k3
*Clethra Sweet Pepperbush / Summersweet Ruby Spice shrsl.com/k7oy-3nq-crn8bh_1-1
*Sweetshrub Simply Scentsational: www.greatgardenplants.com/pro...
Arrowwood Viburnum Glitters & Glows®: plantaddicts.com/glitters-and...
Arrowwood Viburnum Brandywine®: shrsl.com/k7oy-3nq-9l40c5_1-1
Buttonbush Sugar Shack®: greatgardenplants.com/product...
Evergreen Shrubs for Shade
Yews - Try Columnar Japanese Plum Yew: www.wilsonbrosgardens.com/Fas...
Boxwood - Try Northern Charm: shrsl.com/27cur
Inkberry Holly - Try Shamrock: shrsl.com/33672
Holly - Try Sky Pencil for a tight space: fastgrowingtrees.sjv.io/Xx26X5
You may also enjoy this article, Stunning Plants for a Shady Landscape: www.prettypurpledoor.com/plan...
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Комментарии : 108   
@elizabethberent9069
@elizabethberent9069 3 месяца назад
The bad thing Bout your programs is that you describe so many plants sooo beautifully ..I cannot decide which, of my huge selection, to buy!
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 3 месяца назад
So many options! My course does help you narrow down based on design principles and color theory if you're interested in that sort of thing 😊
@VintageJ129
@VintageJ129 Год назад
Thank you for including the sweet shrub. Love my sweet shrub. Smells like a cherry strawberry to me.
@Mr-Mr66
@Mr-Mr66 Месяц назад
I live in the uk, bought an azalea about 5 months ago and planted it in the front garden, it just bloomed today and by golly it's stunning.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Месяц назад
They are beautiful
@donnas3148
@donnas3148 5 месяцев назад
All the native viburnums are great. I also grow Blackhaw, Nannyberry, Maple leaf and Trilobum. They have great fall color and berries and don't need pollinators.
@nancyeverly5325
@nancyeverly5325 6 месяцев назад
This was incredibly helpful. Thank you so much for sharing.
@pamelamckeever2183
@pamelamckeever2183 4 месяца назад
Thank you, for including plant zones, I am in a Northwest area and need zone 4 tolerant!
@catherineslavin7324
@catherineslavin7324 Год назад
Another great evergreen for shade is Leucothoe. Lovely drooping habit, white flowers in spring and some have variegated foliage.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion!
@joaniestraw5075
@joaniestraw5075 4 месяца назад
New subscriber here - I really like the way you provide concise but thorough info in just a few minutes. Simple, and doesn't waste time!
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 3 месяца назад
Awesome, thank you!
@debbauer5634
@debbauer5634 Год назад
The "Kodiak Orange" diervilla is spectacular! It has so many color changes through the seasons along with beautiful flowers. I think it is time to add a " Kodiak Black" to my garden.
@adz5bneweng589
@adz5bneweng589 Год назад
For those who like yellow...try kerria japonica. Not a native but covered in yellow double blossoms in spring. Lemon yellow flowers in sun, golden yellow flowers in part shade. Arching form.
@2wheelsforever174
@2wheelsforever174 Год назад
Great suggestion! I have one in my part shade garden, it’s absolutely covered in yellow pompom blooms
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion. Will look this one up 😊
@leslieh3785
@leslieh3785 Год назад
Great video. Arrived right on time😁
@tiffanyclark-grove1989
@tiffanyclark-grove1989 Год назад
It even comes variegated
@colleenanderson2485
@colleenanderson2485 3 месяца назад
@@2wheelsforever174what is its hardiness zone. I’m in 4b.
@rinavdberg2483
@rinavdberg2483 8 месяцев назад
Excellent video, I appreciate the format of the plant Info. Find it sorely lacking in most videos, thank you.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 8 месяцев назад
Glad it was helpful!
@hycinth5371
@hycinth5371 Год назад
Wow, I can grow all of these, nice. Thank you.
@carefreedelight2355
@carefreedelight2355 10 месяцев назад
Thank you so much. This is one of the best sites that I have found which has thrown up some beautiful and unusual plants and somehow you manage to tell us all the important information about each [pant which is so massively helpful when having to make decisions, and to try to imagine these having a place in the average garden. How did you know that my next watch was going to be slim trees for screening!
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 10 месяцев назад
Haha thanks for your kind words! I'm getting better at knowing what you'll want to watch next 😂
@kristineobrien8878
@kristineobrien8878 Год назад
Your picks are magical❤
@pintsizestories196
@pintsizestories196 Год назад
Good selection of shade tolerant shrubs. I have a peegee hydrangea that does quite well in part shade.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Nice! Great suggestion thanks
@SteveL2012
@SteveL2012 Год назад
Great content, not the usual suspects that all gardeners really know about. I am looking for second layer shrubs for a filtered shade area, and the timing of this was perfect. Sweetspire was on the list but now I have others to seek out too. Thank you!
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Glad it was helpful!
@fransummerlin
@fransummerlin 11 месяцев назад
I think the oakleaf hydrangea is a great deeper shade plant. Deciduous in winter, but huge white long conical blooms (12-15 inches)in summer. Very easy to propagate by seeds or cuttings. Can grow wide and tall, but easily trimmed.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 11 месяцев назад
Thanks for sharing!
@evefavorse5939
@evefavorse5939 Год назад
Wow I so needed this video! TFS
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
You're very welcome so glad it helped
@tylerk.7947
@tylerk.7947 Год назад
Love the selection of natives. One more I would add which is one of my all time favorite plants is bottlebrush buckeye, Aesculus parviflora. It is truly amazing
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
That's a nice addition to the list. Thanks!
@hremaddox
@hremaddox 2 месяца назад
You make me want them all!!! ❤
@lydvincecruz8395
@lydvincecruz8395 3 месяца назад
Thanks for sharing 👍 Very much appreciated. 👍
@philisbramlett6890
@philisbramlett6890 28 дней назад
🏡. Excellent comprehensive video ❤ You are a gem 💫
@LongislandnativeSanctuary
@LongislandnativeSanctuary Год назад
I love your work, you inspire me
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Wow, thank you. I appreciate that 😊
@fingerfeller
@fingerfeller Год назад
excellent, thank you
@argosaha9318
@argosaha9318 8 месяцев назад
Aurelia Sun King (Fatsia) and Euonymous (various kinds) are also shade lovers. Euonymous never drops leaves in zone 6a here in NE Illinois
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 8 месяцев назад
Thanks. Fatsia japonica has beautiful leaves as well. I didn't include euonymus because it's invasive in most of the eastern US
@theweirdospfan.28
@theweirdospfan.28 29 дней назад
@@PrettyPurpleDoorthere are different types of euonymus out there
@erinblack1804
@erinblack1804 6 месяцев назад
great video!
@evasilvalayton758
@evasilvalayton758 Год назад
By far THE BEST INFORMATION My yard will not look like everybody’s in the cul de sac 💃🏻
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thank you. Glad it's helpful 😊
@ariamason9324
@ariamason9324 Год назад
Hi 👋 neighbor
@margaretchiodo-keller4495
@margaretchiodo-keller4495 Год назад
This was the perfect video to help me select a shrub for my zone 7, part to full shade garden area, where I am looking to add a plant. The Bush Honeysuckle and Sweet Spire Scentlandia are the 2 choices that I am most interested in. Excellent information, answered all of my questions, and it helped me to choose the most appropriate plant for the area in question. Thanks for a great video!
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Awesome to hear. So glad it helped you narrow things down!
@cindypatrick785
@cindypatrick785 9 месяцев назад
Agreed, I have a ranch style house with a long and narrow bed out in front that faces East. It gets very little morning sun so the bush honeysuckle that grows 3-4 high should work without covering up the windows( I’ll measure to make sure). Thank you for sharing your knowledge 🙂 6:37
@akrossmann1631
@akrossmann1631 Год назад
A very well done presentation especially with display photos of the blooms, foliage and fruits of the shrubs! If I may, share one important factor for unaware viewers pertaining to the yew plant. Any "yew" cultivar is toxic to humans, domestic and wild animals alike when ingested. Unfortunately, the toxic nature of the "yew" isn't as widely known in current times as it once was known in ancient times. Thank you~
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thank you. And thanks for sharing the info
@cindygaudet1390
@cindygaudet1390 10 месяцев назад
Thanks!
@tiffanyclark-grove1989
@tiffanyclark-grove1989 Год назад
Rose of Sharon blooms in the shade as well. I planted a hedgerow for utilitarian purposes but it blooms nicely in full shade. Another shade evergreen would be a Hemlock.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thanks for the suggestions!
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 3 месяца назад
Few (any?) nurseries in my area in southern NJ carry hemlocks. The Woolly Adelgid parasite runs havoc on them. Nurseries don’t want the customers coming back complaining.
@tiffanyclark-grove1989
@tiffanyclark-grove1989 3 месяца назад
@@executivesteps oh, I am in Illinois 😊 I suppose you could use yews in shade. there are some nice columnar yews, like Hicks Yews; or boxwood
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 3 месяца назад
@@tiffanyclark-grove1989 Thanks for the reply. My bigger problem is the shade is caused by black walnut trees! You likely know the problem (juglone) with them being poisonous to many plants. The problem is most plant descriptions don’t mention susceptibility because many haven’t been tested. Yews have been successful here but I’ve put them in large cedar planters I’ve made with soil brought in from elsewhere. As I said there are a lot of wholesale nurseries in my area and they all stopped selling hemlocks years ago. Other shrubs would work (I have witch hazels, viburnums etc) but I was really looking for evergreens (privacy). I’ll probably go the deciduous route. I could go on and on. Anyway thanks again, I enjoyed the video.
@jenniferparmelee5041
@jenniferparmelee5041 Год назад
I love your channel and appreciate all your hard work of sharing information. I’m a dog lover and wish that you could also note if the plants are poisonous if consumed by dogs. Or maybe videos that are specifically geared to dog friendly plants, trees and shrubs. Thanks for all you do!
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thanks for the suggestion. I'm also a dog lover and foster dogs regularly.
@cindygaudet1390
@cindygaudet1390 10 месяцев назад
I was thinking same thing,will have to check first.
@vbachman6742
@vbachman6742 10 месяцев назад
I always check the ASPCA web site but they don't have every single plant listed. I judge by plant family if I can't find a specific plant. Unfortunately many of our beloved Southern plants are toxic to pets. I have never had to be concerned but have a rescue dog who chews on plants, so that is necessary to know.
@theweirdospfan.28
@theweirdospfan.28 29 дней назад
Spicebush will grow in full shade. I have some growing wild in the woods in my yard. They are shade lovers
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 23 дня назад
Does it still get vibrant fall color? I've read that in the shade it doesn't get as bright in the fall.
@theweirdospfan.28
@theweirdospfan.28 23 дня назад
@@PrettyPurpleDoor It still gets nice yellow fall color
@pamelap.123
@pamelap.123 3 месяца назад
I have 3 "nightglow " Diervilla on the north side of my house. They've formed a nice hedge.and had no problems with disease or insects. I've been able to propagate by division.(Zone 6)
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 2 месяца назад
Been trying to get my hands on these locally for awhile now. I bet they're beautiful
@user-xi7gz6sz4w
@user-xi7gz6sz4w 2 месяца назад
I've never seen azaleas grow well and bloom well in dappled shade, even though they're supposed to.
@Nickelini
@Nickelini 2 месяца назад
One that you didn't mention is sarcococca. Evergreen and has tiny white flowers that smell amazing in the early spring. I learned about it after I had to give up on rhodos due to my soil
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 2 месяца назад
Sweet box is nice. Just look out for boxwood blight, I think they are affected by this.
@christineribone9351
@christineribone9351 Год назад
Thank you. Lots of good info. Would have appreciated if you list evergreen or dicedious.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Glad it was helpful. Most are deciduous
@mariatzianabos4163
@mariatzianabos4163 8 месяцев назад
Wow, I needed this video so badly. Up here near Portland Maine, new gardener learning about shrubs with lots of Fall color and that lives in the cold climate because Summer arrives late here. Not sure what zone I am yet so I have more research to do. I have an entire side of my house that is part shade and then a section which I believe gets very little sun if at all. I would love to plant some type of tree or shrub in those areas. Do you have an email or place I can post photos for help?
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 8 месяцев назад
I do have an online course where you can get support: prettypurpledoor.com/course PS: I also have a video about plants & shrubs for fall.
@brendasiron6350
@brendasiron6350 Год назад
Looking for a nandina “flirt” 2’x1 1/2’ wide. It is an evergreen does anyone have experience with this shade shrub?
@rethablair6902
@rethablair6902 Год назад
New subscriber here😁
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Hello, thanks 😊
@rev.margieosborn3447
@rev.margieosborn3447 Год назад
Deer haven eaten my Dieravilla Kodak the last 2 winters in N MI
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Yes unfortunately no plant is 100% deer resistant. Sorry to hear that. I'm just going off what the growers have said about it.
@susanmarsico9873
@susanmarsico9873 Год назад
Agree. Deer have eaten my orange and firefly dieravilla the last two years. Moved it to a location that they might not get to as easily.
@bettybelenky-ht9ur
@bettybelenky-ht9ur 2 месяца назад
And again, hungry deer will eat anything. Even iris
@ericjorgensen8028
@ericjorgensen8028 Год назад
Arnold's Promise is an x intermedia variety... It's a great plant, but I don't think it's a native variety. I think virginiana and vernal varieties are native Witch Hazels. Also I like Pieris and Kalmia for shade evergreens 👍
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Thanks for the info!
@tylerk.7947
@tylerk.7947 Год назад
you're right arnold's promise is bred from european witch hazel.
@MBB9394
@MBB9394 3 месяца назад
Not a shrub but Sweet Woodruff is amazing.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 3 месяца назад
Yes it's a great groundcover for shade
@janetsplanet100
@janetsplanet100 Год назад
Are the berries on some of these shrubs you describe edible to the birds that over-winter here?
@tylerk.7947
@tylerk.7947 Год назад
Yes!! Most of the shrubs mentioned don't form berries, but many are host species for larval stage of caterpillars as well as excellent pollinator plants
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Yes absolutely birds can enjoy them
@executivesteps
@executivesteps 3 месяца назад
Are there any berries that are known to be poisonous to birds? Fruits are for propagating. It doesn’t seem like a good strategy to kill the host. 🧐
@patriciacompton7721
@patriciacompton7721 Год назад
So where is the list to purchase?can’t find it.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
In the video description
@audreyhamilton1338
@audreyhamilton1338 Год назад
Can you recommend a tall (12-15 feet+) skinny, shrub or tree that does really well in the shade?? Zone 3/4
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
ru-vid.com/video/%D0%B2%D0%B8%D0%B4%D0%B5%D0%BE-iWJA1onk8H0.html
@carolmartin3028
@carolmartin3028 2 месяца назад
I never have any luck with hydrangias...they always die.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 2 месяца назад
Fertile, rich moist soil. Hydra = water. Lots of water. Fertilize regularly. Or just pick something that grows well for you instead. That's what I'd do
@marke4640
@marke4640 2 месяца назад
You don't, but should, mention fragrance.
@mayaportland8805
@mayaportland8805 3 месяца назад
All those are more of a border or screen shrubs, not really something beautiful enough to be a center of attention. Beside azaleas but the majority flower only a short period in spring. The rest of the year is just an ordinary looking bush.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 2 месяца назад
What would you put on the list then?
@GoAwayNow-iz3du
@GoAwayNow-iz3du Год назад
I have the opposite problem - needing bushes that will survive scorching, full sun summers in 105-115 degree heat & drought during the summer, but a lot of rainy every other time of the year. =/
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor Год назад
Ah yes. Many different conditions to deal with. So glad you watched even though you didn't need to. Thank you 😊 .
@aneye4aneye977
@aneye4aneye977 3 месяца назад
no thanks to the bush honeysuckle. second google result mentioned invasive so as someone who is currently dealing with invasive bamboo, im running from this. the glitters and gold sounds perfect for my need though. thanks for putting this video together.
@PrettyPurpleDoor
@PrettyPurpleDoor 3 месяца назад
Tthe native type of bush honeysuckle is not invasive. However, a look-alike plant, Asian bush honeysuckle (Lonicera spp.) is invasive. Many cultivars are bred to be sterile, meaning they don't spread seed.
@rhondapelletier2141
@rhondapelletier2141 2 месяца назад
I have invasive bamboo, too!
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