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  2. 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

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

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    This perennial is another tropical plant that grows best in USDA zones 10 to 11. Depending on the cultivar, coleus can have vibrant red or bright green and white heart-shaped leaves.

  4. How to Grow Sea Holly, the Striking Perennial That's Almost ...

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    The plant thrives in USDA Hardiness zones 3 to 9 (you can find your zone here). Sea holly grows in a tall, clumping format, maxing out around 2 to 3 feet tall and 1 to 2 feet wide in its second ...

  5. Salvia yangii - Wikipedia

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    Plants trimmed to 15–61 cm (6–24 in) in early spring provide the best subsequent growth and flowering. [5] [65] Tolerant of both heat and cold, it is grown in North America in United States Department of Agriculture hardiness zones three through nine, [10] [59] although some cultivars may be better suited than others to extremes of temperature.

  6. Claytonia perfoliata - Wikipedia

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    The first true leaves form a rosette at the base of the plant, and are 0.5 to 4 cm (1 ⁄ 4 to 1 + 5 ⁄ 8 in) long, with a typically long petiole (exceptionally up to 20 cm or 8 in long). The small pink or white flowers have five petals 2 to 6 millimetres (1 ⁄ 16 to 1 ⁄ 4 in) long. The flowers appear from February to May or June and are ...

  7. Heptapleurum arboricola - Wikipedia

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    Fruits. It is an evergreen shrub growing to 8–9 m tall, free-standing, or clinging to the trunks of other trees as an epiphyte.The leaves are palmately compound, with 7–9 leaflets, the leaflets 9–20 cm long and 4–10 cm broad (though often smaller in cultivation) with a wedge-shaped base, entire margin, and an obtuse or acute apex, sometimes emarginate.