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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. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Botanical Name: Spiraea bumalda 'BI0601' Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade Soil Type: Rich, moist, well-draining Soil pH: Acidic to neutral (4.5-7.5) USDA Hardiness Zones: 4 to 9. This popular ...

  4. Shade avoidance - Wikipedia

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    Shade avoidance is a set of responses that plants display when they are subjected to the shade of another plant. It often includes elongation, altered flowering time, increased apical dominance and altered partitioning of resources. This set of responses is collectively called the shade-avoidance syndrome (SAS).

  5. 20 Common Types of Weeds That Grow in Your Garden and ... - AOL

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    Weeds are merely plants that are growing where we don’t want them to be. The first step to removing them is identification. "Some weeds can be eaten, others transplanted, but most need to be ...

  6. Shade garden - Wikipedia

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    Very few edible plants grow well in shady conditions, so shade gardens are usually ornamental gardens, though growing flowers may also be difficult in shade. [2] Light shade, also known as "dappled sunlight", may support growing herbs or some leaf vegetables, but in addition to lack of light, trees and other large plants which create shade ...

  7. Persicaria virginiana - Wikipedia

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    It is unusual as a shade-tolerant member of a mostly sun-loving genus. Jumpseed is a perennial, named for its seeds which can "jump" several feet when a ripe seedpod is disturbed. Persicaria virginiana blooms in midsummer to late summer/early fall. It has a stalk of small white flowers. [4]