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  2. These Shade-Loving Plants Will Thrive No Matter Your ... - AOL

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    Think of the toad lily like a shade-loving orchid—its spotted flowers make this perennial so unique, and they bloom in shades of white, purple, and pink. The toad lily will bloom in late summer ...

  3. These Perennial Flowers Pop Up Every Blooming Season - AOL

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    Grow the most popular perennial flowers and plants to design your dream garden. See care tips, including zone requirements, blooming times and sunlight needs. ... including zone requirements ...

  4. This deciduous perennial, similar in appearance to yarrow or baby's breath, is actually a shrub full of white, tiny flowers. ... Their tiny flowers bloom in late spring and early summer with ...

  5. Zinnia - Wikipedia

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    Zinnias are popular garden flowers because they come in a wide range of flower colors and shapes, and they can withstand hot summer temperatures and are easy to grow from seeds. [11] They bloom all summer long. They are grown in fertile, humus-rich, and well-drained soil, in an area with full sun. They will reseed themselves each year.

  6. Houstonia longifolia - Wikipedia

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    Houstonia longifolia, commonly known as long-leaved bluet or longleaf summer bluet, is a perennial plant in the family Rubiaceae. [2] It can be found throughout most of the Eastern United States and Canada .

  7. Daylily - Wikipedia

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    It is a vigorous perennial that lasts for many years in a garden, with very little care and adapts to many different soil and light conditions. [13] Daylilies have a relatively short blooming period, depending on the type. Some will bloom in early spring while others wait until the summer or even autumn.