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15 Gorgeous Flowering Shrubs That Thrive In The Shade
By KAILEN SKEWIS
Flame Azalea
Flame azalea is an adaptable shrub that may be grown in several different sun, soil, and weather conditions. This tall-growing shrub is frequently planted in a spring garden, and it's large red, orange, yellow, or pink blooms bring forth bright color in the sun or shade.
Sasanqua Camellia
The sasanqua camellia bush is a broadleaf evergreen shrub with dark green leaves and fragrant red blossoms that persist from fall to the beginning of winter. Though the plant grows best in partial shade, it needs mild winters and warm weather during the spring and summer.
Bottlebrush Buckeye
The bottlebrush buckeye is named after its large spikes of white flowers that bloom above its foliage and appear fluffy from a distance. The shrub thrives in partial shade, but it needs a bit of sunlight to flower properly.
Winter Daphne
Winter daphne, which is native to China and Japan, blooms in the spring with clusters of white and red to purple flowers among long, glossy leaves. These flowers are fragrant and last from January to March, and in the summer, the blooms give way to red inedible berries.
Possumhaw Viburnum
Possumhaw viburnum is known for its clusters of tiny white flowers with sweet scents. The shrub attracts a few different pollinators such as bees, birds, and butterflies, and for the best results, this flowering bush thrives in partial or full shade.