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  2. The 20 Best Full-Sun Perennials for Your Garden - AOL

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    2. Peony. Why We Love It: Gorgeous, lush, fragrant flowers This shrubby perennial can live for decades. The stunning flowers burst into bloom from mid-May to mid-June, depending on where you live.

  3. 12 Best Perennials And Shrubs To Plant In The Fall Once ... - AOL

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    Botanical name: Nepeta spp. Sun exposure: Full sun. Soil type: Well-draining,All types. Catmint is the ideal low-maintenance perennial for any garden setting. Available in heights ranging from 8 ...

  4. These Flowers Actually Thrive in Shady Gardens - AOL

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    More gardening tips: Annual vs. Perennial: An Expert Explains How to Plan Your Garden. 24 Best Full Sun Perennials for Your Garden. The USDA Hardiness Zones Can Help You Choose the Best Plants for ...

  5. Rosa 'Eden' - Wikipedia

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    It is winter hardy (USDA zone 5b through 9b), heat and rain tolerant, and very disease resistant, but needs a good nutrient supply and enough sun. In half shade the cultivar is less floriferous. [6] It can be grown as solitary shrub or in groups, in containers or as standard rose to 90 cm (3 ft) high, [6] and is very well suited for cut flowers ...

  6. Crassula rupestris - Wikipedia

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    The plant is included in USDA Hardiness Zones 9b to 12, therefore it should not be exposed to temperatures below 55 °F (12.8 °C), and never below -25 °F (-3.9 °C), although it is preferable that the lower limit is between 41 and 50 °F (50 and 10 °C). Multiplication and propagation can occur both by seed and by cuttings.

  7. Papaver orientale - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Papaver orientale. (L. [1] ) Papaver orientale, the Oriental poppy, [2] is a perennial flowering plant [3] native to the Caucasus, northeastern Turkey, and northern Iran. [4] Oriental poppies grow a mound of leaves that are hairy and finely dissected in spring. They gather energy and bloom in mid-summer.