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

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    Many long-lived perennials love the shade! From flowers to ferns, shade perennials can be just as stunning as sun lovers. When Is Best to Plant Perennials? The fall is actually a great time to ...

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    These shade perennials will tolerate the morning sun, and they do best in temperate climates. ... Autumn Fern. The burnished fronds of autumn fern add subtle color to shady areas of your yard ...

  4. Plant These Perennials in Your Garden for the Gift That ... - AOL

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    Ferns comes in many different shapes and sizes, but they’re a beautiful perennial for long-lived color. Some types are green, while others have a more silvery, golden or bronze color. Give them ...

  5. Dryopteris marginalis - Wikipedia

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    Dryopteris marginalis is grown in gardens in part to full shade, it is an evergreen non-spreading fern that forms a vase-shaped clump of leathery, deeply cut fronds. It is used in shade gardens, rock gardens, and native plantings. There are no serious insect or disease problems that affect it and it is winter hardy in USDA zones 3–8. [7]

  6. Notholaena standleyi - Wikipedia

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    Notholaena standleyi is a perennial species that typically grows in desert regions at elevations from 300 to 2100 m. [3] It is found on rocky hillsides, usually in the crevices created by limestone and granite boulders that provide the partial shade the plant prefers.

  7. Athyrium filix-femina - Wikipedia

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    Athyrium filix-femina, the lady fern or common lady-fern, is a large, feathery species of fern native to temperate Asia, Europe, North Africa, Canada and the US. [1] It is often abundant (one of the more common ferns) in damp, shady woodland environments and is often grown for decoration.