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so here is one of my very favorite plants for the shade none of these are native but then again who cares this is a plant called Baron wart otherwise known as epimedium I love this plant for what it does first of all you know itamp;#39;s pretty itamp;#39;s gorgeous foliage many of the epimediums are perennial I.E Evergreen theyamp;#39;re all perennial Evergreen and the new folage is always fresh this is one of the epimedium rosium types or the red epimediums one called sweetheart and it is a vigorous grower it has that rosium thing on the the leaf margins that kind of reddish margin and it has Gorgeous Flowers the flowers are almost finished but I want to show you what they look like Anyway however before I do so remember why this is a great plant looks nice yes yes yes but it is the best plant for dry shade so we happen to have some moisture here and it looks fabulous but itamp;#39;ll look almost as good not under trees but near trees where roots are sucking a lot of moisture out