The American House

  • Home
  • DIY
  • Garden
  • Tips & Tricks

10 Plants That Love Shade

May 16, 2022 · Garden
plants that love shade
Photo by Taigi from Shutterstock

Snowdrop, Galanthus Nivalis

These delicate flowers will create the best little woodland area in your low-light garden. Snowdrops are known to have hardy bulbs, and both single and double-flowered varieties represent the loveliest ground cover within a lawn or around trees and shrubs.

They are very easy to grow, they thrive in full shade and moist, heavy soils. Plus, when snowdrops bloom, it’s one of the first signs that spring is here and it’s waiting for a signal. In this case, the snowdrop gives the signal. However, remember: if you grow snowdrops in a sunny spot, the flowers won’t last for long.

Snake’s Head Fritillary, Fritillaria Meleagris

Snake’s Head Fritillary is one of a kind! The flora boasts rich color and a very interesting design. It is a wonderful ground cover, even if it’s part of a lawn or not, and the little flowers will always self-seed, so your gardening skills won’t be needed much.

For some more great outdoor advice, check out: 10 Stunning Outdoor Plants That Also Offer Privacy

Pages: 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9 10

Share this article

Facebook Twitter Pinterest LinkedIn Email

6 responses to “10 Plants That Love Shade”

  1. Amelia B says:
    October 20, 2022 at 7:31 am

    I clicked on this because I thought it was going to be for house plants. Inside of my home is rather dark (due to lots of trees outside). Have you done one for indoor plants that like less light?

    Log in to Reply
    • Stephen says:
      November 7, 2022 at 3:21 pm

      Hi Amelia! We saw your comment and decided to do some investigating into the matter! Here are our findings! Let us know if you found the perfect low-lit corner plant for your home!
      https://theamericanhouse.com/low-light-loving-plants/

      Log in to Reply
  2. Terri Sharpe says:
    October 22, 2022 at 3:20 pm

    How about the best indoor houseplants that live a dark corner?

    Log in to Reply
    • Stephen says:
      November 7, 2022 at 3:19 pm

      Hi Terri! We saw your comment and decided to do some investigating into the matter! Here are our findings! Let us know if you found the perfect low-lit corner plant for your home!
      https://theamericanhouse.com/low-light-loving-plants/

      Log in to Reply
  3. Lea Voyles says:
    December 31, 2022 at 8:22 pm

    Can you please post about houseplants that need little or no light or that can live with artificial light?

    Log in to Reply
    • Stephen says:
      January 11, 2023 at 11:45 am

      Hello Lea!
      Thank you for taking interest in our articles. Here is one on the topic you have requested! We hope you find it useful!
      https://theamericanhouse.com/low-light-loving-plants/

      Stephen

      Log in to Reply

Leave a Reply Cancel reply

You must be logged in to post a comment.

Latest Posts

  • Half-Bath 12 Half-Bath Ideas That Will Change the Game for You
  • Bathroom Cleaning Mistake 11 Bathroom Cleaning Mistakes You Don't Even Know You're Making
  • Renter Insurance Update: 9 New Items It Covers
  • The Most Stunning Desert Homes You’ll Want to Live In
  • expensive garden 6 Different Types of Gardens with The Right House Style
  • Small Kitchen? 16 Creative Ideas to Organize Your Space
  • Forgotten Cleaning Tip 18 Genius but Forgotten Cleaning Tips From the Past
  • budget-friendly home upgrades 6 Stunning and Budget-Friendly Home Upgrades You Need to Try This Year
  • low-maintenance spring flower 7 Stunning Low-Maintenance Spring Flowers for a Pop of Color
  • smart IKEA shopping Smart IKEA Shopping: Get In, Get Out, No Regrets

Related Articles

worst trees to plant

7 Trees That Will Ruin Your Yard (and What to Plant Instead)

7. Fruitless mulberry Originally brought to the US as food for a silkworm industry that…

Read More →
gorgeous flowers

10 Perennials That Will Steal The Show in Your Neighborhood

9. Kalanchoes Scientific Name: Kalanchoes Plant Type: Perennial Plant Size: up to 11-13 inches Geographic…

Read More →
Respiratory Issue

Do You Have Respiratory Issues? DON’T Bring These 8 Harmful Plants Home!

Weeping Fig Gorgeous and easy to manage, this indoor plant DOES have a downside, and…

Read More →
yard iguanas

Say Goodbye to Yard Iguanas: 6 Effective Solutions

Iguanas might be amazing pets in captivity, but no one wants yard iguanas around. Keep…

Read More →
climbing plants

10 Climbing Plants to Elevate Your Home’s Look

Climbing plants can enhance the beauty of your home. Discover how to use them effectively.…

Read More →
watering plants

Top 5 Do’s and Don’ts of Watering Plants

No matter their color, shape, or form, you probably know already that all plants need…

Read More →
indoor home garden

The 9 Best Vegetables for Your Indoor Home Garden

Would you like to have an indoor home garden? I used to think that you…

Read More →
small tree

11 Small Trees That Will Make Your Landscape More Beautiful

11. Japanese Tree Lilac  If you’re crazy about lilac and its incredible subtle perfume, you…

Read More →
deer

6 Best Deer-Resistant Plants for Your Garden

Oregano Who doesn’t love adding that little bit of fresh oregano into their pasta sauce…

Read More →

The American House

Inedit Agency S.R.L.
Bucharest, Romania

contact@theamericanhouse.com

Trust & Legal

  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
  • Do not sell my personal information
  • Subscribe
  • Unsubscribe
  • Contact

Categories

  • DIY
  • Expert Tips
  • Garden
  • Tips & Tricks

© 2026 The American House. All rights reserved.