Native Plants for Shady Locations
Common Name | Scientific Name | Habit | Height(ft) | Flowering Time | Flower Color | Interesting Traits |
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American Bittersweet* | Celastrus scandens | Climbing Vine | Variable | May-June | Orange-Yellow | Fall color; Dry flowers; Attractive fruit |
Common Witch Hazel | Hamamelis virginiana | Shrub | 10–15 | Sept-Dec | Yellow | Exploding seed capsules |
Christmas Fern | Polystichum acrostichoides | Fern | 2/3–1 | NA | NA | Evergreen |
Jack-in- the-pulpit | Arisaema triphyllum | Herb | 2–3 | April-May | Yellow-Green Spadix | Unusual large red fruit cluster |
Maidenhair Fern | Adiantum pedatum | Herb | 1–2 | NA | NA | Lacy foliage; Shiny black stems |
Purple Trillium | Trillium recurvatum | Herb | 1–4 | April-May | Purple | Mottled leaves in 3’s |
Solomon’s Seal | Polygonatum commutatum | Herb | 1–3 | April-June | Greenish-White | Bluish-purple berries; Arching stem |
Spicebush | Lindera benzoin | Shrub | 6–12 | April-May | Yellow | Fragrant leaves; Fall color; Scarlet fruit |
Virginia Bluebells | Mertensia virginica | Ephemeral Herb | 2–3 | Mar-May | Purplish Blue | Buds are pink |
Wild Ginger | Asarum canadense | Groundcover | 2/3–1 | April-May | Maroon-hidden by leaves | Edible rhizome that smells like ginger |
*The introduced oriental or round-leaved bittersweet, Celastrus orbiculatus, is invasive.