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

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    Hostas grow best in partial shade and can withstand heavy shade—so Wright recommends planting these big, leafy plants in a dark patio or shielded corner. “Hostas come in various sizes and ...

  3. These Fabulous Flowers Will Thrive in the Shade - AOL

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    Diamond Frost is a hybrid perennial that can grow in partial shade, can grow 8–20 inches tall, and is known for its narrow, gray-green to bright green leaves and tiny white flowers that bloom ...

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

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    Hosta. Hosta is a go-to plant for shady areas. Primarily a foliage plant, the broad-leafed beauty can actually be very small or very large. "Sum and Substance is a variety that gets huge—about ...

  5. Hydrangea integrifolia - Wikipedia

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    Their overall shape is elongated and ovate with undulating and toothed margins. Leaves are held opposite and in pairs along the stems. The petioles on newer or top growth appear bright red while others show yellow-green. Flower buds appear somewhat differently from other Hydrangeas in that they resemble over-sized golf balls prior to opening.

  6. Viola betonicifolia - Wikipedia

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    The caterpillars of the laced or Indian fritillary (Argynnis hyperbius) feed upon this plant, [5] and the flowers are pollinated by the large- or common grass yellow (Eurema hecabe). Coastal swamps where Viola betonicifolia grows have been drained in New South Wales, endangering the status of the laced fritillary in that state.

  7. Spigelia marilandica - Wikipedia

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    Corollas are colored bright red on the outside and yellow to greenish yellow on the inside. Spigelia marilandica produces flowers in late spring and early summer with sporadic blooms in the fall, and it tends to be found in low moist woods, ravines, or stream banks in partial or full shade. The flowers are red and erect, and has tubes with a ...