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Another annual that does well under shade is pineapple sage. The plant blooms in late summer or fall and usually grows five feet tall or less.
Nemesias are colorful, rich, and vibrant. They are grown essentially for garden borders or hanging baskets and bloom from late spring to frost.
Impatiens are bright and vibrant colored plants. They can have petals with pretty pink, purple, orange, red, or white colors.
Caladiums, also called elephant ears, are characterized by their big, heart-shaped leaves, deeply veined with vibrant colors ranging from red to green.
Cineraria is a low-growing plant recognized by its daisy-like flowers and heart-shaped leaves. Its clusters bloom in red, pink, purple, blue, or white, making it the perfect ornamental plant.
Wishbone flowers are fragrant annuals that thrive in shade. They’re named for the wishbone-shaped markings often seen on their petals, which can be purple, pink, or white.
Begonias are late-summer bloomers that tolerate all light conditions but prefer more shade in warmer climates.