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

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    Before you try to grow these shade-tolerant plants, be sure you set them up for success by knowing how to care for the plant you’ve chosen. ... Hardiness zones: 5 to 9. Growing conditions ...

  3. The 15 Most Beautiful Shrubs to Plant in Your Yard - AOL

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    Flowering shrubs do it all: attract pollinators, create privacy, and offer brilliant splashes of color. These flowering shrubs bloom from April to September. ... USDA Hardiness Zones: 5 to 9. Shop ...

  4. 27 Best Types of Juniper Shrubs for a Low-Maintenance ... - AOL

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    Zones 5-9. J. conferta ‘Silver Mist’ – More shade-tolerant than most other junipers, 'Silver Mist' has silvery blue-green new growth aging to blue-green along with a low, spreading habit ...

  5. Cornus sericea - Wikipedia

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    The shrub is also important for nesting habitat and cover for a great variety of animals. [10] Cornus sericea is shade tolerant but prefers intermediate to high light levels. It tolerates disturbance well, and appears early in both primary and secondary succession throughout its native range, but especially in floodplains and riparian zones.

  6. Carex morrowii - Wikipedia

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    An ornamental sedge with a large number of (mostly variegated) cultivars, it tolerates heavy shade and wet soil, and is erosion and deer-resistant. [3] Consequently it is recommended as a slowly spreading ground cover, for naturalizing, and in rain gardens. [3] [2] It is hardy in USDA zones 5 through 9 and does well in containers. [3]

  7. × Heucherella - Wikipedia

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    Heucherellas bred from shade-loving heucheras will grow best in shade or part shade, those bred from sun-loving heucheras perform better in part shade to full sun. Most heucherellas have the strongest colors when grown in partial shade (preferably afternoon shade). Heucherella grow in USDA Zones 4–9, and in the milder zones are evergreen.