It is time for another #14onThe14th list! This month, we’re finding beauty in the shadows with 14 native plants that thrive in the SHADE! 🌳
Many of our most beautiful and ecologically important natives thrive without direct sun, brightening up the understory of trees, along the north side of a house, or a dim corner by a fence.

14 Native Plants Perfect for the Shade:
- Turk’s Cap (Malvaviscus arboreus)
- Golden Groundsel (Packera obovata)
- Rusty Blackhaw Viburnum (Viburnum rufidulum)
- Frostweed (Verbesina virginica)
- Violets (Viola spp.)
- Cardinal Flower (Lobelia cardinalis)
- Indian Pink (Spigelia marilandica)
- Red Buckeye (Aesculus pavia)
- Lyreleaf Sage (Salvia lyrata)
- Gulf Coast Penstemon (Penstemon tenuis)
- Horseherb (Calyptocarpus vialis)
- Coralberry (Symphoricarpos orbiculatus)
- Hinckley’s Columbine (Aquilegia chrysantha var. hinckleyana)
- Cedar Sage (Salvia roemeriana)
For more information on native Texas plants to grow in the shade and other conditions, please visit the NPSOT Native Plant Database and the Collin County Chapter Resource Page. Thank you again to Carol Clark for developing this listing.