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  2. These 25 Plants Will Add Color and Texture to Any Shade Garden

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    From ground cover ideas to perennial borders, these shade-loving flowers, shrubs, grasses, and trees will infuse shade gardens with brilliant color and texture. These 25 Plants Will Add Color and ...

  3. Winter weather forecast: See maps of projected snowfall ... - AOL

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    A winter storm dumped snow and ice on a portion of the Midwest while bringing strong winds and severe cold to millions of Americans in a region bracing for winter weather this week.. While much of ...

  4. Winter forecast for the US in the 2024-25 season - AOL

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    This is what happened in the La Niña winter of 2022-23 when nearly 40 atmospheric rivers hit the western U.S., many of which impacted California. Meteorological winter begins on Sunday, Dec. 1 ...

  5. Category:Ferns of California - Wikipedia

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    See also: Category:Ferns of the United States and Category:Ferns of the Americas. Pages in category "Ferns of California" The following 53 pages are in this category, out of 53 total.

  6. Shade garden - Wikipedia

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    Shade gardens are a type of garden planted and grown in areas with little or no direct sunlight. Shade gardens may occur naturally or by design under trees, as well as on the side of buildings or fences. This style of garden presents certain challenges, in part because only certain plants are able to grow in shady conditions and otherwise there ...

  7. Dryopteris marginalis - Wikipedia

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    Dryopteris marginalis is grown in gardens in part to full shade, it is an evergreen non-spreading fern that forms a vase-shaped clump of leathery, deeply cut fronds. It is used in shade gardens, rock gardens, and native plantings. There are no serious insect or disease problems that affect it and it is winter hardy in USDA zones 3–8. [7]