Plants for dry shade - epimediums.
Epimediums are great for ground cover in dry shade. Their flowering time is now. The photo is of Epimedium sulphureum, the most commonly grown variety. Also appearing now are the new leaves, bright green compared with the old ones turning brown. Sometimes I cut down the old leaves before the flowers appear. They look good either way.
Hellebores also do well in dry shade, pictured here with epimediums.
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