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  2. The Best Plants For Hanging Baskets - AOL

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    Hanging baskets provide a personal touch to the garden, bringing flowers and foliage to unused nooks and crannies. ... The Best Plants For Hanging Baskets. July 26, 2023 at 2:52 PM.

  3. The Best Plants for Your Patio, No Matter How Much Sun ... - AOL

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    The best outdoor patio plants are low-maintenance and thrive in containers, window boxes, or hanging baskets. That’s right—there’s no need for in-ground gardening. That’s right—there’s ...

  4. Ceropegia woodii - Wikipedia

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    The prolific botanical artist Matilda Smith prepared the plate, while the Kew taxonomist, N. E. Brown, produced a detailed description, naming the plant after its discoverer. [2] [3] Its trailing habit, neat appearance, and tolerance of neglect, made it an ideal plant for hanging baskets.

  5. Bougainvillea - Wikipedia

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    Bougainvillea are popular ornamental plants in most areas with warm climates, including Florida, South Carolina, [6] South India, California, across the Mediterranean Basin. [7] Although it is frost-sensitive and hardy in USDA Hardiness Zones 9b and 10, bougainvillea can be used as a houseplant or hanging basket in cooler climates. In the ...

  6. Calibrachoa - Wikipedia

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    The plants can tolerate light frost and thrive in sun or semi-shade. Plant in a free-draining soil and water only when the soil is almost dry. They can be propagated from tip cuttings, but are frequently grown as half-hardy annuals. They are suitable for container gardening and hanging baskets and will attract hummingbirds.

  7. Dampiera linearis - Wikipedia

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    Dampiera linearis, commonly known as common dampiera [2] or wedge-leaved dampiera, [1] is an erect perennial herb in the family Goodeniaceae. [2] The species, which is endemic to the south-west of Western Australia, grows to between 15 and 60 cm (6 in–2 ft) high, with its blue to purple flowers appearing between July and December.

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