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  2. Andromeda polifolia - Wikipedia

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    Numerous cultivars have been developed for garden use, all of which require damp acid soil in shade. The cultivars 'Compacta' [8] and 'Macrophylla' [9] have gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. Like most other members of the family Ericaceae, they are acid-loving plants , and must be grown in a medium with a low pH.

  3. List of garden plants in North America - Wikipedia

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    A Abelia Abeliophyllum (white forsythia) Abelmoschus (okra) Abies (fir) Abroma Abromeitiella (obsolete) Abronia (sand verbena) Abrus Abutilon Acacia (wattle) Acaena Acalypha Acanthaceae Acanthodium Acantholimon Acanthopale Acanthophoenix Acanthus Acca Acer (maple) Achariaceae Achillea (yarrow) Achimenantha (hybrid genus) Achimenes Acinos (calamint) Aciphylla Acmena Acoelorraphe (saw palm ...

  4. This Low-Maintenance Shrub Will Fill Your Fall And Winter ...

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    Fertilize potted camellias with a water-soluble fertilizer for acid-loving plants according to label directions from spring through mid-summer. Common Pests & Plant Diseases.

  5. This Shrub Is The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Evergreen Plant ...

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    Provide container-grown cryptomeria afternoon shade or filtered light all day and fertilize with a water-soluble fertilizer for acid-loving plants according to label directions from spring through ...

  6. Acidophobe - Wikipedia

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    Plants are known to be well-defined with respect to their pH tolerance, and only a small number of species thrive well under a broad range of acidity. [4] [5] Therefore the categorization acidophile/acidophobe is well-defined. Sometimes a complementary classification is used (calcicole/calcifuge, with calcicoles being "lime-loving

  7. Grow These Shade-Loving Plants in the Darkest Corners ... - AOL

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    Wright also explains that shade-loving plants have thinner leaves and less efficient water-conserving mechanisms, so too much heat and sunlight can easily dry out its soil and dehydrate the plant ...

  8. Lists of plants - Wikipedia

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    List of plants by common name; List of plant family names with etymologies; List of plants known as arugula; List of plants known as breadfruit; List of plants known as bottlebrush; List of plants known as buckthorn; List of plants known as cedar; List of plants known as chickweed; List of plants known as compass plant; List of plants known as ...

  9. Calcicole - Wikipedia

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    A calcicole, calciphyte or calciphile is a plant that thrives in lime rich soil. [1] [2] The word is derived from the Latin 'to dwell on chalk'.Under acidic conditions, aluminium becomes more soluble and phosphate less.