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  2. 23 Shade Annuals That Will Thrive Without Sun - The Spruce

    www.thespruce.com/shade-annuals-7505133

    From groundcover flowers with dainty blooms to neon leaves that add interest to a wooded garden, read on to learn about these 23 floral and foliage annuals that thrive in the shade where they're protected from the scorching heat of the afternoon sun.

  3. 12 of the Best Shade Annuals That Will Look Gorgeous All Summer

    www.bhg.com/gardening/flowers/annuals/top-shade...

    These shade annuals love darker areas of your garden. They'll contribute flowers or colorful leaves from spring to fall and thrive in tricky areas of your yard where other plants have trouble growing.

  4. Fill your shade garden with annual shade plants, including impatiens, begonias, lobelia, fuchsia, coleus, caladium and coleus. Discover 19 of the best annuals for shade.

  5. 26 Best Shade Annuals for Bare Spots in the Garden

    www.countryliving.com/.../g24789027/shade-annuals

    These easy-to-grow annuals for shade are a sure bet for making dark corners of your yard shine!

  6. 15 Full Shade Annuals That Thrive in Gardens Without Sun

    www.marthastewart.com/full-shade-annuals-8625055

    While many plants require sunlight to survive, there are also varieties that can thrive in full shade. From beautiful bloomers to species beloved for their colorful foliage, the annual plants on this list prefer gardens protected from the sun's intense rays.

  7. 10 Best Shade Annuals to Brighten Up Your Yard | Family Handyman

    www.familyhandyman.com/list/annuals-for-shade

    Brilliant blooms and fun foliage options are endless if you know where to look. Let's explore 10 captivating types of annuals that flourish in shade.

  8. Discover the 30 Best Annuals for Shade - Petal Republic

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    In this guide, I’ll run through 30 brilliant types of annuals for shade, including the best shade-tolerant flowering annuals, foliage plants, groundcovers, and vines.