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  2. 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.

  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. The Best Plants for Your Patio, No Matter How Much Sun It Gets

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    The Best Small Trees to Plant in Your Yard. ... These plants require full sun and do best in USDA Hardiness Zones 5 to 9. ... Because it's a perennial, this plant will require some deadheading and ...

  5. Styrax japonicus - Wikipedia

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    It is cold hardy to −15 °C (5 °F), [3] with a classification of USDA hardiness zones ranging from 5-8, depending on the cultivation [16] and provenance. [15] S. japonicus prefer acidic or neutral soil. [3] They should be planted with full sun or part sun/part shade exposure, [12] protection from cold and dry wind, and provided consistently ...

  6. Thinopyrum intermedium - Wikipedia

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    The plant can now be found growing wild throughout the Western United States and Western Canada. [6] [9] T. intermedium is best adapted to: [6] [failed verification] Regions with annual rainfall between 12 and 30 inches (30 and 76 cm) Soil with a pH between 5.6 and 8.4; Locations with full exposure to the sun

  7. Polyscias fruticosa - Wikipedia

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    Polyscias fruticosa, or Ming aralia, is a perennial plant, dicot evergreen shrub or dwarf tree, native to India. The plant grows fairly slowly but can reach up to 1–2 meters in height. The leaves are of a dark green pigment, glossy in texture, and are tripinnate and appear divided.