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Acanthus, Bear's breeches
Angelica
Aspidistra, cast-iron plant
Iris
Autumn sage
Black-eyed Susan
Blackfoot daisy
Boxbud primrose
Catmint
Columbine, Hinckley’s
Comfrey, Boneset
Crinum
Daylily
Dianthus (pinks)
Fern, Holly
Fern, Wood
Turk’s cap

Turk’s cap (Malaviscus drummondii)
An indestructible native plant with big bold texture for semi-shady locations or even full sun. Red-orange or pink turban-shaped flowers seem most prolific in the worst heat, when everything else in the garden has fainted. Hummingbirds, bees and fruit-eating mammals love the nectar and fruits (you can eat them, too, if you're inclined). If you’ve got a black thumb, this is your perennial.
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