You didn't say if you wished green or colored foliage, leaf size, or texture so I'll try for a range.
Daphne odora is evergreen with bluish green foliage, slow to grow and very fragrant. A small one (2x2') is Daphne x mantensiana that reblooms in summer and fall sometimes. Daphne x burkwoodii 'Briggs Moonlight' has nearly all cream leaves. Daphne x transatlantica 'Summer Ice' is a bit taller and less variegation. There are many species and cultivars to choose, some for more shade but all bloom early.
Did you know there is now a black Elderberry (European Sambucus nigra) 'Black Beauty', is an improved version of with rich dark purple foliage. It does best in rich, constantly moist soil with just a touch of shade. This is a plant easily cut back in spring to keep small. Remove stems to the ground to prune. For the other color extreme there is a near albino version S. nigra 'Pulverulenta' -- Its pale green leaves are so densely spotted with cream, white and pink that little green is visible.This must have shade in the afternoon to prevent sunburn and is very slow growing to 4-5 feet.
Weigela florida offers the Dancer Series, for compact habit
The hardiest of these are 'Samba' at 2 to 3 feet in height, with red flowers and dark green foliage edged in purple. Then 'Midnight Wine', is a diminutive version of 'Wine and Roses' that reaches only 2 feet in height. Weigela an grow in semi-shade as if in an open woodland not a dense fir forest.
A very old fashion shrub with graceful arching stems of spring blooming bells is Deutzia. My neighbors had one I helped prune into its natural shape. It must be thinned by trimming some branches to the ground or it becomes an entangled blob. Deutzia gracilis ‘Nikko’ flowers in May then has fall foliage color (2x4')
A zone 7 hardy Jasminum floridum has a fine weeping form. This one offers yellow flowers against a deep evergreen foliage.
Another basic green is Abelia grandiflora or Glossy abelia 'Edward Goucher' to 5' or 'Compacta' at 3'. There are also variegated cultivars like 'Silver Anniversary' that add a silver highlight to shady spots. 2-3' tall
Then a case of texture taken to extremes. 'Harry Lauders Walking Stick' the contorted hazelnut tree.Corylus avellana 'Contorta'
A tall perennial that likes shade is Cimicifuga simplex 'Hillside Black Beauty'. It needs some shade in afternoons or a more moist site to tolerate much afternoon sun.
The sites I have given are a range of places that offer a lot of information.
2007-05-17 07:42:56
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answered by gardengallivant 7
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Toad lillys are some of my favorite. Bleeding hearts are also a great choice. If you sticking with a color theam don't think you are limited. For years it was hard to find colorfull plants for the shade. Now there are just about as much colorfull varities as in full sun. Think about using the space you have to make a multicolored stepped garden that has different plants showing off their best in intervals that overlap one another. For example, some plants show in eairly spring while some are late summer. If you draw out a design of what you have first you can plan your garden to have something blooming from eairly spring to late summer. I like semitery in my gardens so I have an imaginary line drawn down the center and equal plants on either side. Some people like random paterns which look more like nature. You could add sculpture or stone to make a real treasure even if it's for yourself to see only. Currently I am working on a half acre project where I have a butterfly and Hummingbird theam. I have planted milkweed along the pathways that butterflies lay their eggs on. When you walk down the path butterflies flutter all around you as you go. I plan to build a gazebo soon that will have the roof open to a butterfly habitat. The property will have cardinal flower and trumpet vine, along with other things, that will attract hummingbirds. I always enjoy Backyard Gardener.com. Check it out.
2007-05-17 06:57:15
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answered by ROBERT C 5
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Coleus is great, look u pics of it online, it grows a few feet and is beautiful, colorful leaves (purple, pink, yellow, red, etc) and grows abundantly in shade, does not really like sun and is very easy to take care of, also looks beautiful as a background for smaller flowers in front. You can plant it from seed but it may take at least 2-3 months to start seeing any leaves or just buy it already started from a nursery or a place like Walmart, Home Dept, or Kroger, they sell small 6 packs (already about 6 inches to a foot high) for about $2. Good Luck.
2007-05-17 06:30:43
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answered by mineola5 2
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in my opinion, i might plant a Black Locust. they seem to be a small leaved tree, will nonetheless furnish coloration however the small leaves do no longer create a large number interior the autumn. neither is there any fruit to entice bees. It does get a blossom on it and it smells in simple terms heavenly! And the birds look particularly fascinated in them additionally. Very stressful timber yet nonetheless grows rather at as quickly as. No stable tree is going to get 20' tall in a pair years. in spite of a black locust, you're nonetheless gazing 5-7 years. we've a number of in our backyard. One is mature and one in all that's "babies" is growing to be interior of sight. The mature one is a sturdy 40+' tall and infant is a sturdy 20'. just to tell you techniques no longer undemanding those timber are; the enormous one became into struck by way of lightening a number of years in the past. We had our tree guy come and look into the wear. Structurally, the tree is enormous, the strike particularly did no longer harm it. We did positioned a cable around that section because of the friends new 4 vehicle storage just to be secure. we've our tree guy verify it each and every couple years to make particular all continues to be happy with it and do any trimming it fairly is mandatory. and that's a popular component to retaining super timber healthy; they choose commonly used maintenance by way of an authorized arborist. no longer each year strategies you yet each and every 2-3 years till you observe a topic. A Norway maple is yet another super coloration tree besides the shown fact that it is not the quickest growing to be tree and the roots do have a bent to ensue the place they don't seem to be needed. If the spot you prefer to plant isn't close to any underground pipes or such, that ought to be yet another super determination. yet those do choose commonly used trimming to maintain them in shape and healthy. we've a extensive on interior the front backyard, returned 50' selection and have it trimmed usually to maintain the middle free of ineffective timber (customary) and to have sturdy air stream interior the direction of the tree. retains fungal ailments at bay and save the tree returned from the domicile so i are not getting moss and such growing to be the two. i'm in N. mandatory PA and we've fairly lots the comparable climate. you will would desire to water during dry cases for the 1st year or 2 till the muse equipment is actual wide-unfold yet they take care of the winters nicely.
2017-01-10 04:36:09
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answered by Anonymous
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2007-05-17 06:29:18
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