Zone 8 Shade Perennials
When looking for zone 8 shade tolerant plants, you must first consider the type of shade your garden has. Some plants only require a little shade while others need more.
Partial or Dappled Shade Perennials
If you can provide shade for part of the day, or if you have a planting location in dappled shade under a deciduous tree, selecting shade-tolerant perennials for zone 8 is relatively easy. Here is a partial list:
Bigroot geranium (Geranium macrorrhizum) – Colorful foliage; white, pink, or blue flowers Toad lily (Tricyrtis spp.) – Colorful foliage; white or blue, orchid-like flowers Japanese yew (Taxus) – Evergreen shrub Beautyberry (Callicarpa spp.) – Berries in fall Chinese mahonia (Mahonia fortunei) – Fern-like foliage Ajuga (Ajuga spp.) – Burgundy-purple foliage; white, pink, or blue flowers Bleeding heart (Dicentra spectabilis) – White, pink, or yellow blooms Oakleaf hydrangea (Hydrangea quercifolia) – Late spring blooms, attractive foliage Sweetspire (Itea virginica) – Fragrant flowers, fall color Pineapple lily (Eucomis spp.) – Tropical-looking leaves, pineapple-like blooms Ferns – Available in a range of varieties and sun-tolerance, including some for full shade
Perennials for Deep Shade
If you’re planting an area in deep shade, selecting zone 8 shade perennials is challenging and the list is shorter, as most plants require at least minimal sunlight. Here are a few suggestions for plants that grow in deep shade:
Hosta (Hosta spp.) – Attractive foliage in a range of colors, sizes, and forms Lungwort (Pulmonaria) – Pink, white, or blue flowers Corydalis (Corydalis) – Colorful foliage; white, pink, or blue flowers Heuchera (Heuchera spp.) – Colorful foliage Japanese fatsia (Fatsia japonica) – Attractive foliage, red berries Deadnettle (Lamium) – Colorful foliage; white or pink blooms Barrenwort (Epimedium) – Colorful foliage; red, white, or pink blooms Heartleaf brunnera (Brunnera macrophylla) – Heart-shaped leaves; blue flowers