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Hosta: bold texture, in greens, greenish blue, some with white or yellow variegation. Woodland Plants: hepatica, Jack-in-the-pulpit, baneberry, wild geranium, wild ginger, May apples, spring beauty, trillium and blood root - these can all add with their own mixture of texture, color and bloom. Don't collect plant from the woods; the woods need them and they don't transplant well out of the woods, anyway. |
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Ferns: the textures are a must in the shade garden, the cool color and fun growth pattern make them unique. Ostrich ferns can get big and aggressive, while most of the rest are well-behaved. Wood fern (Dyopteris) is a great little plant for that area next to a boulder. Epimedium: a more wiry, fine-textured plant with small red flowers and a mottled leaf. It is groundcover-like and lasts well into winter. |
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Ligularia: a bold, coarse-textured plant with leaves as big as your head. They have a red tinge on a dark green leaf, with yellow composite flowers. It is a big plant; you will only need one or two. |
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