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

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    These shade-loving plants are perfect for outdoor and indoor gardens with dark spots. ... The shades of red, coral, and pink add a pop of color to a dark spot in any garden. Hardiness zones: 4 to ...

  3. These Shade-Loving Plants Will Thrive No Matter Your Garden's ...

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    These shade-loving plants are fairly easy to grow and provide a nice ground covering in any garden, particularly one with partial shade. Soil : Moist but well-draining Hardiness zones : 5 to 9

  4. Begonia acutifolia - Wikipedia

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    Begonia acutifolia, the holly-leaf begonia, is a species of flowering plant in the family Begoniaceae, native to Cuba and Jamaica, and introduced to Saint Helena. [1] [2] Shade tolerant, it is kept as a house plant, or outside in USDA hardiness zone 9b or warmer. [3]

  5. Phlox carolina - Wikipedia

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    It can also be found in gardens as an ornamental plant. [17] Phlox carolina grow in moist habitats and can grow in loam, clay, sand, or high-nutrient soil. [11] It thrives in soil pH below 6.8. It is heat tolerant and grows in full sun or partial shade. [18] Phlox carolina grows in hardiness zones 5a to 9b. [1]

  6. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    It has been adapted by and to other countries (such as Canada) in various forms. A plant may be described as "hardy to zone 10": this means that the plant can withstand a minimum temperature of 30 to 40 °F (−1.1 to 4.4 °C). Unless otherwise specified, in American contexts "hardiness zone" or simply "zone" usually refers to the USDA scale.

  7. Senecio tropaeolifolius - Wikipedia

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    The plant is hardy to zones 9b to 11b. It can be growing from stem cuttings. It would thrive in containers, such as hanging baskets, and would do well as a groundcover too, due to the cascading and sprawling nature of the stems. Thriving in some full sun to shade, it cannot withstand soggy soils and would be tolerable of drought.