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  2. The 20 Best Full-Sun Perennials for Your Garden - AOL

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    1. Perennial Salvia. Why We Love It: Pollinator favorite, extra hardy Spikes of purple, pink or white flowers atop mounded foliage make these summer bloomers a favorite. While bees and butterflies ...

  3. 11 Easy Annuals Perfect for Beginner Gardeners - AOL

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    Our experts recommend salvia, which grows best in zones 8 to 10 with full sun to partial shade and drier conditions. These are known for their bright hue that stays vibrant through summer heat ...

  4. The 10 Best Low-Growing Perennials, According To Gardening ...

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    If you live in an area where deer frequently like to snack on your flowers, this low-growing perennial is deer-resistant. Botanical Name: Armeria pseudarmeria Sun Exposure: Full sun to partial shade

  5. Anemone coronaria - Wikipedia

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    Anemone coronaria is widely grown for its decorative flowers, and has a hardiness of USDA zones 7–10, preferring full sun to part shade. Although perennial in its native climate, A. coronaria is usually grown as an annual in cooler climates, from tubers. Planting is usually in the autumn if kept in pots in a greenhouse through the winter or ...

  6. Aethionema armenum - Wikipedia

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    Aethionema armenum does best in full sun and neutral to alkaline soil. [5] In the US, it is suitable to be grown outside in hardiness zones 5–7. [6] 'Warley Rose' is a common cultivar which has won the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit. [7] It is susceptible to aphids and red spider mites. [8]

  7. Chelone lyonii - Wikipedia

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    A deer-tolerant perennial, it is hardy in USDA zones 3 through 8, and is recommended for shady and wet situations, although it can handle full sun. [2] The unimproved species and a number of cultivars are commercially available, including 'Hot Lips' and 'Pink Temptation'.

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