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

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    Whether you've got a small tree in the yard, ... Here are 24 of our favorite shade-loving plants! ... also called "bot onion" loves even very shady spots and wet areas. The distinctive flowers ...

  3. These Fabulous Flowers Will Thrive in the Shade - AOL

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    Plus, by incorporating both annuals and perennials in your yard, you'll cultivate a delightful garden brimming with blooms from spring through fall. Before shopping for shade flowers, watch your ...

  4. The 15 Most Beautiful Shrubs to Plant in Your Yard - AOL

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    Crape Myrtle. Some like it hot! These lovely shrubs ignore the heat and bloom all summer long with frilly, vibrant flowers in shades of white, purple, crimson, or pink. Some types become small ...

  5. Saururus cernuus - Wikipedia

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    Binomial name. Saururus cernuus. L. Saururus cernuus (lizard's tail, water-dragon, dragon's tail, swamp root) is a medicinal and ornamental plant native to eastern North America. It grows in wet areas or shallow water, and can be up to about a meter tall. [1] The native range covers much of the eastern United States, as far west as eastern ...

  6. Rain garden - Wikipedia

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    A rain garden in Wheaton, Maryland during the winter. Rain gardens, also called bioretention facilities, are one of a variety of practices designed to increase rain runoff reabsorption by the soil. They can also be used to treat polluted stormwater runoff. Rain gardens are designed landscape sites that reduce the flow rate, total quantity, and ...

  7. Pilea pumila - Wikipedia

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    Pilea pumila, commonly known as clearweed, [1] Canadian clearweed, coolwort or richweed, [2] is an herbaceous plant in the nettle family . It is native to Asia and eastern North America, where it is broadly distributed. [1] [3] [4] This plant is most often found in rich loamy soil, usually in moist to wet areas.

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