b'Shade plants in landscape:PEGASUS Begonia,Wine OxalisLarge Amethyst ToreniaLarge Violet Torenia CHARMED (Shamrock),SUMMER WAVE (Wishbone Flower) andSUMMER WAVE (Wishbone Flower)Part sun/part shade plants in landscape:COLORBLAZE TORCHLIGHT Plectranthus, Colocasia Colocasia,Itea(Coleus) HEART OF THE JUNGLE(Elephants Ear) and Coffee Cups(Elephants Ear) LITTLE HENRY (Sweetspire),Seducer Hosta,Ipomoea SHADOWLAND and Sweet Caroline Bewitched AFTER MIDNIGHT (Sweet Potato Vine)RESOLVE THE SUN/SHADE DILEMMAA tricky situation to master happens when an unmovable object like your house or a tall fence creates a sharp delineation betweensun and shade in a garden bed. You might have both extremes within just a few feet.Thats the case with this north-facing mid-mod ranch. The front of this border and pot to the left of the bench see 6+ hours of suneach day, while the plants and planters closest to the house receive little to no direct sun.A cohesive look is achieved by choosing plants which all fall within the same color palette but whose lighting needs matchtheir location. Those positioned in the transition area between sun and shade, like coleus, sweetspire and sweet potatovines, thrive equally under both conditions. Click here to find our garden guide for north-facing or split sun/shade exposure.SHADE SUN34'