find interesting industrial plant for shade can be a battle , but when you add in the desire for that plant to be a woody shrub , the list narrows even more . But these geomorphologic wonders are essential in giving our suspect bed and borders depth and substantial presence .
Whether you ’re looking for colorful leaf , mythic flush , or out - of - this - world texture , there is sure to be at least one shade - loving bush that will equip the eyeshade . To help oneself us hunt down these problematic garden gem , we asked regional experts to pluck out their four favorite bush for shade . match out some arresting excerpt for theSouthbelow , and discover even more refinement - loving shrub inthis episode of theLet ’s Argue About Plantspodcast .
1. Mapleleaf viburnum
Name:Viburnumacerifolium
Zones:4–8
Size:3 to 6 feet tall and all-encompassing
Conditions : Full sun to partial shade ; moist to dry , well - debilitate , acidulous dirt

aboriginal range : Eastern North America
I am fortunate to have this durable bush grow native throughout my wood . It is a works for all time of year , with later - spring clusters of ashen flowers that shine against its soft green , maple - like foliage , followed by fruit that starts out red and ripens to downcast - disastrous , offer a tardy - summer delicacy for the birds . The unbelievable declination foliage is in the red coral , orange , and ruddy pink range , a display that is really unique among the deciduous plants in my garden . It is much more tolerant of heat , drouth , and shade compared to other garden viburnums , and its suckering habit makes it well-situated to propagate and share .
2. ‘Chojuho’ azalea
Name:Rhododendron‘Chojuho’
Zones:6–9
Size:2 feet magniloquent and 3 pes extensive
Conditions : Partial to full spectre ; moist , well - drained ground

Native range : Hybrid of Asian metal money
What ’s not to love about this azalea ? Its small , evergreen folio are charming year - round , and in late spring the flush open up a nice red with narrow , starlike petals and big stamens . Over the summer , the red blossom color step by step lightens to an Orange River - green before pass aside . My biggest charge about most azalea is the forgetful bloom fourth dimension , and ‘ Chojuho ’ shatters that business organisation with a display that remains attractive for months , into August or September . This Satsuki - character azalea has such a by nature compact drug abuse that it is often used as a bonsai topic . It also work well in container , at the front of molding , or in the small garden space .
3. ‘Ogon’ holly olive
Name:Osmanthus heterophyllus‘Ogon’
Zones:7–11
Size:6 to 10 animal foot tall and all-inclusive
Conditions : fond to full shade ; well - drain dirt

aboriginal range : loanblend of East Asian metal money
I have been on a golden - industrial plant kick of late , and nothing brightens up a shady smirch like the lovesome chartreuse freshness of ‘ Ogon ’ holly olive . Tolerant of shade and drouth , this easy - growing shrub has showy evergreen leaves with beautifully textured spiny tolerance . New foliation emerges with a luminous chickenhearted colour that softens and deepen as the time of year go on . In capitulation it produces fragrant blooms that waft a mellifluous apricot - corresponding scent throughout the garden . I am a fan of allOsmanthus , but this choice is a particular favorite . With its compact size and eye - catching foliage , it would truly run well in any garden .
4. Yewtopia®Japanese plum yew
Name:Cephalotaxusharringtonia‘Plania’
Zones:6–10
Size:3 to 4 feet tall and broad
Native cooking stove : East Asia

The passion and drouth margin of this indestructible coniferous tree is astonishing , making it especially well - adapt for employment in southerly garden . I have lose many conifers in my own garden due to the late summertime droughts , but the Japanese plum tree yew have remained unswerving . The species is available in many course that are worthy for a potpourri of landscape use , but Yewtopia ® is a particular favorite . Its compact size , upright shape , and easygoing vase - shaped habit make it a great summation to nearly any funny sketch , and I have used it in shade container with great success . Did I mention that it is also cervid repellent ?
Hayes Jackson is an urban regional extension agentive role with the Alabama Cooperative Extension System and director of the Longleaf Botanical Gardens in Anniston , Alabama .
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