In spring, fringed bleeding heart produces clusters of dangling, pink, heart-shaped flowers for a stunning display.
A popular bedding plant, impatiens bloom from late spring until first frost, providing a riot of color even in the shadiest locations.
Astilbe blooms from late spring into summer or fall with tall plumes of vibrant flowers. These clumping perennials grow anywhere from two to six feet tall depending on the variety.
A perennial in the borage family, Siberian bugloss has cheery little blue flowers that bloom in clusters in spring
Classic fuschia flowers have vivid pink sepals and bold purple or white center petals, though these dangling blooms also come in other colors.
Coral bells is a semi-evergreen to evergreen groundcover with a tidy clumping habit. In late spring into summer, tall flowering stalks bloom with tiny white, pink, red, or orange bell-shaped flowers
Lungwort makes a lovely ground cover with its silvery white-spotted green leaves and slow rhizomatic spread.
A beautiful native ground cover, woodland phlox grows six to 12 inches tall and forms spreading clumps
In early spring, each bulb produces one pair of basal leaves mottled green and purple-brown and sends up a single, nodding, lily-like flower in yellow or lavender.
A popular annual, wishbone flower blooms all summer with striking two-toned, tubular flowers with a yellow mark at the throat.