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

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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

  3. 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. From Hosta to Begonias to Bleeding Hearts, here’s what to plant in shade. ... Weather. 24/7 Help ...

  4. Plant Shade-Loving Perennials Now, So They Can Flourish In ...

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    Part shade means about 4 hours of sun—but mostly morning sun, not blazing-hot afternoon sun. Part sun mean 4 to 6 hours of sun per day, including some afternoon sun. And full sun means 6 or more ...

  5. Iris typhifolia - Wikipedia

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    It is hardy to USDA Zone 49, [2] [15] it is hardy in the UK, but will not survive wet winters in cooler parts of the world. [12] It can tolerate temperatures as low as −30 °F, [5] because it flowers early in spring, northern climate positions are preferred. [7]

  6. Corydalis flexuosa - Wikipedia

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    It is a shade-loving perennial originating in woodland and mountainous areas of China. Growing to 30 cm (12 in), in spring it produces masses of bright blue tubular flowers with a white throat. It is summer dormant, meaning that the foliage dies down in summer. [1] This plant is widely cultivated. It is hardy to USDA zones 5–8. [2]

  7. Hakonechloa - Wikipedia

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    Hakonechloa macra is a small, mostly shade-loving, clump-forming bunchgrass, slowly spreading in circumference. The stalks cascade in a graceful rounded fountain shape somewhat reminiscent of Pennisetum (fountain grass) but with the actual leaves resembling Chasmanthium. The species tends to be between 45 cm and 60 cm (18" to 24") in height.