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  2. The 24 Best Plants for Shady Areas In Your Garden or Home - AOL

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    Not every part of your garden or landscape can get direct sun. Fill out some of the shadier parts of your lawn or garden with these annuals and perennials. The 24 Best Plants for Shady Areas In ...

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    Duplicate pots in this stunning shade of cobalt blue make a striking backdrop for spring flowers. Swap out the plantings as the seasons change to keep it fresh. kschulze - Getty Images

  4. 45 Small Garden Ideas to Transform Your Outdoor Space - AOL

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    "We want a mix of evergreens, flowers that bloom in different seasons and ornamental plants with different seasonal interest so that the garden looks good every time of year," Freda explains. 43 ...

  5. Collinsia verna - Wikipedia

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    Collinsia verna, or blue-eyed Mary, is a winter annual that is native to the eastern and central parts of North America but has become endangered in the states of New York and Tennessee. The flowers are bicolored white and blue. It is a plant of valley bottoms and moist bottom slopes, in areas with moderate lighting and requires some shade.

  6. Shade garden - Wikipedia

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    This style of garden presents certain challenges, in part because only certain plants are able to grow in shady conditions and otherwise there is direct competition for sunlight. [1] 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]

  7. Viola sororia - Wikipedia

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    Common Blue Violet (Viola sororia) color variantViola sororia is a short-stemmed, herbaceous perennial plant that grows in well-drained and shady habitats. [5] This 15–25 centimeters (6–10 in) wide violet has glossy, heart-shaped leaves and are topped with purple flowers with white throats.

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