Flowering Dogwood
Cornus florida
For the dappled north side and under trees, it handles part to full shade — happy in loam soil and it flowers in Apr and May.
- Part shade
- Average
- 15–25 ft
- Blooms Apr–May
Woodland wildflowers, ferns, and groundcovers that thrive in the dappled and full shade under trees and on the north side of the house. Every species here is genuinely native to Mississippi and the wider flora of the Southeast and hardy through zones 7–9 — proven performers for Mississippi's hot, humid subtropical climate across Gulf Coastal Plain & Black Belt prairie, not a generic list. Local standouts include Flowering Dogwood and Turk's Cap. Shade is an opportunity, not a problem — the eastern woodland flora is one of the richest in the world. Most shade natives evolved under a deciduous canopy, so they do their growing in cool, moist spring soil and want a yearly mulch of fallen leaves rather than bare, raked dirt. Match the depth of shade to the plant, and a bare patch under a maple becomes the loveliest part of the garden.
Each one native to your region and hardy in zones 7–9 · see this collection in other states.
Cornus florida
For the dappled north side and under trees, it handles part to full shade — happy in loam soil and it flowers in Apr and May.
Malvaviscus arboreus var. drummondii
Made for shade — it handles part to full shade, reaching 2–5 ft and it blooms May through Oct.
Mertensia virginica
Thrives in cool shade under a canopy, where it handles part to full shade; cold-hardy to zone 3 and it blooms Mar through May.
Geranium maculatum
A shade groundcover for the woodland floor, spreading 1.5–2 ft, and it blooms Apr through Jun.
Tiarella cordifolia
A shade groundcover for the woodland floor, happy in loam soil, flowering as it flowers in Apr and May.
Viburnum dentatum
Thrives in cool shade under a canopy, where it handles part to full shade; spreading 6–10 ft and it flowers in May and Jun.
Phlox divaricata
Carpets the dappled ground beneath trees, reaching 10–15 in, flowering as it flowers in Apr and May.
Hydrangea arborescens
Made for shade — it handles part to full shade, white domes flowers and it blooms Jun through Aug.
Dicentra eximia
For the dappled north side and under trees, it handles part to full shade — 12–18 in tall and it blooms Apr through Aug.
Aquilegia canadensis
Thrives in cool shade under a canopy, where it handles part to full shade; spreading 12–18 in and it blooms Apr through Jun.
Hydrangea quercifolia
Made for shade — it handles part to full shade, hardy in zones 5–9 and it blooms May through Jul.
Lindera benzoin
For the dappled north side and under trees, it handles part to full shade — 6–12 ft tall and it flowers in Mar and Apr.
Asarum canadense
Carpets the dappled ground beneath trees, spreading 12–18 in — it flowers in Apr and May.
Parthenocissus quinquefolia
A spreading carpet for the shaded woodland floor, 10–20 ft wide; it flowers in Jun.
Polystichum acrostichoides
A shade groundcover for the woodland floor, for rocky and loam ground.
Carex pensylvanica
A spreading carpet for the shaded woodland floor, happy in rocky and loam soil.
Osmundastrum cinnamomeum
Thrives in cool shade under a canopy, where it handles part to full shade; for clay and loam ground.
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