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  2. This Shrub Is The Ultimate Low-Maintenance Evergreen Plant ...

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    It thrives throughout the South in USDA Hardiness Zones 6-9. ... full sun, or partial shade. Although plants tolerate full sun all day, the ideal conditions are morning sun with light afternoon ...

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    Heuchera can take full shade to full sun, but its best color comes with some sun. Zones: 4 to 9 Care requirements: Part sun to full shade; moist, well-draining soil

  4. Rosa 'Peace' - Wikipedia

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    The cultivar flowers continuously throughout the season up to the first frost. The vigorous shrub grows 120 to 200 cm (4 to 6 + 1 ⁄ 2 ft) high and 90 to 125 cm (2 ft 11 in to 4 ft 1 in) wide, is winter hardy down to −23 °C or −9 °F (USDA zone 6), half-shade tolerant, and disease resistant. The large, glossy leaves are very dark and ...

  5. Coccoloba uvifera - Wikipedia

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    Honey bees and other insects help pollinate these plants; [6] male and female plants can be distinguished by the appearance of their flowers, as males usually show dead flower stalks. [7] Hardiness: USDA zone 9B–11; Propagation: seeds and cuttings; Culture: partial shade/full sun, drought tolerance

  6. × Heucherella - Wikipedia

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    Heucherellas take their brilliant foliage colors from the Heuchera parents and the dark leaf patterns and cut-leaf shapes from the Tiarella parents. They are often called by their botanical name × Heucherella, but the common name in the USA is "foamy bells" because the common names of the parent plants are "coral bells", and "foam flower" respectively.

  7. Lagerstroemia indica - Wikipedia

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    The plant must have hot summers in order to flower successfully, otherwise it will show weak bloom and is more vulnerable to fungal diseases. [8] Frequently L. indica is root hardy to Zone 5 (−23 °C or −10 °F), meaning it will be killed back during harsh winters but regrow from the roots and flower in summer. As such Northern gardeners ...

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