A plant palette for a dynamic woodland shade garden
Master Gardener Yvonne Tsikata’s immersive woodland garden in zone 7b Northern Virginia proves that shade gardens can be every bit as dynamic and destination-worthy as sunny landscapes. Designed around winding paths, water features, sculptural focal points, and richly layered plantings, this space balances tranquility with discovery at every turn. A diverse mix of understory trees, textural ground covers, and evergreen woodies and perennials create a lush retreat that evolves beautifully throughout the year.
Shade-loving perennials anchor the garden
The plant palette combines shade-loving classics such as hostas (Hosta spp. and cvs. Zones 3–8), Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra cvs., Zones 5–9), and astilbes (Astilbe spp. and cvs., Zones 3–9) with standout shrubs, conifers, and flowering trees that provide color, contrast, and seasonal interest from spring through winter. Creative solutions—like bermed beds to garden around black walnut trees (Black jujulanZones 4–9) and dense ground-cover plantings to suppress weeds—show how challenging sites can be transformed into thriving landscapes full of character.
Watch: Tour Yvonne’s Northern Virginia Shade Garden
Spring brings a wash of cheery color to a shade garden

Plant list
- Hollywood juniper (Juniperus chinensis ‘Torulosa’, Zones 5–9)
- ‘Golden Mop’ Japanese false cypress (Chamaecyparis pisifera ‘Golden Mop’, Zones 4–7)
- Candy Corn® spirea (Spiraea japonica* ‘NCSX1’, Zones 4–8)
- Japanese beech fern (Phegopteris decursivo-pinnataZones 4–9)
- from ‘Patriot’ (Hosta ‘Patriot’, Zones 3–8)
- Paperbark maple (Acer griseumZones 4–8)
- ‘Red Dragon’ Japanese maple (Maple palmate our. dissected ‘Red Dragon’, Zones 5–8)
- Candy Corn® spirea (Spiraea japonica* ‘NCSX1’, Zones 4–8)
- ‘Hershey’s Red’ azalea (Rhododendron ‘Hershey’s Red’, Zones 5–9)
- ‘Aureola’ Japanese forest grass (Hakonechloa macra ‘Halo’Zones 5–9)
Even the darkest corner of a woodland garden can light up with bright flowers and interesting foliage

Plant list
- ‘Blue Angel’ hosta (Hosta ‘Blue Angel’, Zones 3–8)
- ‘Jack Frost’ brunnera (Brunner macrophylla ‘Jack Frost’, Zones 3–8)
- Lady fern (Athyrium filix-womanZones 4–8)
- ‘Annabelle’ smooth hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens ‘Annabelle’Zones 4–9)
- ‘Mount Airy’ dwarf fothergilla (at Fotherg ‘Mount Airy’, Zones 5–8)
- SunPatiens® Compact White impatiens (Impatiens ‘SAKIMP027’, Zones 10–11)
- Hosta (Hosta cv., Zones 3–8)
- ‘August Moon’ hosta (Hosta ‘August Moon’, Zones 3–8)
- ‘Frances Williams’ hosta (Hosta sieboldiana ‘Frances Williams’, Zones 3–8)
- ‘Mariesii’ doublefile viburnum (Viburnum plicatum f. tomentosum ‘Mariesii’, Zones 5–8)
- ‘Crush Regal’ cough (Hosta ‘Crush Regal’, Zones 3–8)
- ‘Vision in White’ Chinese astilbe (Astilbe chinensis ‘Vision in White’, Zones 4–9)
- Invincibelle® Spirit smooth hydrangea (Hydrangea arborescens ‘NCHA1’, Zones 3–8)
- from ‘Patriot’ (Hosta ‘Patriot’, Zones 3–8)
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A twisting path reveals fresh surprises that invite you to explore a shade garden

Plant list
- ‘Crush Regal’ cough (Hosta ‘Crush Regal’, Zones 3–8)
- from ‘Liberty’ (Hosta ‘Liberty’, Zones 3–8)
- ‘Autumn Bride’ heuchera (Heuchera villosa ‘Autumn Bride’, Zones 3–8)
- ‘Silver Scrolls’ heuchera (Heuchera ‘Silver Scrolls’, Zones 4–9)
- ‘Sun King’ aralia (Aralia cordata ‘Sun King’, Zones 3–8)
- Japanese flowering cherry (Prunus serrulataZones 5–8)
- ‘Ruby Falls’ eastern redbud (Cercis canadensis ‘Ruby Falls’, Zones 5–9)
- ‘Diana Clare’ pulmonary (Pulmonary ‘Diana Clare’, Zones 3–8)
- Creeping mazus (Small reptansZones 5–8)
- Flowering dogwood (Cornus florida, Zones 5–9)
- White wood aster (Eurybia spread apartZones 3–8)
- Hellebore (Helleborus cv., Zones 4–9)
*The following species may be invasive in some areas. Please check your state’s invasive species list for more information.
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