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  2. Cuphea hyssopifolia - Wikipedia

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    It can be cultivated outdoors in USDA hardiness zones 8B-11, [3] but does not tolerate freezing temperatures. [5] In colder regions it may be cultivated as an annual. [3] Plants may be propagated by cuttings, layering or division. They seed freely, and new seedlings that appear are easily transplanted. [3]

  3. Beesia - Wikipedia

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    Beesia is a genus of flowering plants in the buttercup family. ... Beesia is easily divided or grown from seed, and can be grown in USDA hardiness zones 6a to 8b.

  4. Cnidium monnieri - Wikipedia

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    Cnidium monnieri (L.) Cusson ex Juss., Monnier's snowparsley, is a flowering plant species in the genus Cnidium. [1] Also known as Shechuangzi, Osthole, Jashoshi, Cnidii Fructus (Fruits of Cnidium). It may be confused with Bacopa monnieri, Ligusticum officinale (syn. Cnidium officinale), both similar but different plants. [2]

  5. Hellebore - Wikipedia

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    Hellebores are widely grown in United States Department of Agriculture hardiness zones 5a to 8b gardens for decorative purposes. They are particularly valued by gardeners for their winter and early spring flowering period; the plants are surprisingly frost-resistant and many are evergreen. [34] Also of value is their shade tolerance. [4]

  6. Hibiscus hamabo - Wikipedia

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    From the Malvaceae family, H. hamabo is a terrestrial exotic perennial plant native to coastal regions of Asia, including China, Korea, and Japan. It is primarily found in coastal sands near sea levels and can grow 1-5m tall. [3] It is adapted to precipitation zones that range from 8b-13a and can sustain 60-90F (16-32 C.) temperatures.

  7. Acer diabolicum - Wikipedia

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    In springtime, the emerging foliage and male flowers are reddish and rather striking, especially on the purpurascens form. In the US it makes a sturdy tree, and it does best in USDA Plant Hardiness Zones 6a to 8b. [12] In Zone 5 it will probably need to be planted on a south slope or otherwise protected place.

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