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Andrew
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Many perennials thrive in a warm shade garden. When purchasing perennials be sure to check each individual label to ensure the plants and flowers are a good match to your garden’s growing conditions.

A few perennials that do well in warm shade gardens include: lady’s mantle, elephant’s ear, tailflower, columbine, willow bellflower, spider plant, umbrella plant, lady slipper, bleeding heart, foxglove, daylily, and hosta.