"Bob Hobden" wrote
"Chris Hogg" wrote ...
I'm surprised no one's come back to you on this. FWIW, I would try
Bergenia (Eroica has good strong coloured flowers), Vinca minor (avoid
Vinca major; it is a thug and spreads unstoppably), and possibly some
varieties of ivy. But have a look here for more choices:
http://www.plantsforshade.co.uk/acatalog/index.html
I see they have sections on plants for dry shade and also evergreen
ferns.
I planted some Epimediums (the common yellow one) under a large
Camellia and they have thrived, evergreen and flowers and no trouble
at all.
A slowly spreading variegated sedge, Carex morrowii 'Ice Dance', is
doing well in a shaded area in my garden even with a generally light
soil that drains easily (in normal years, that is). I gave it a decent
helping of compost when planting and it hasn't looked back. A good
ground cover plant but not thuggish, and adds a bit of brightness and
contrast of texture.
--
Sue