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  2. These Shade-Loving Plants Will Thrive No Matter Your ... - AOL

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    Don't blame the sun for your lack of a garden—these 30 shade-loving plants love the cool, covered spots in your yard and will bring vibrancy to your landscape.

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

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    This genus of largely shade-loving perennials goes by many names: spiderwort, inchplant, dayflower, and wandering dude. It can handle both sun and shade. Read more on growing Wandering Dude .

  4. Grow These Shade-Loving Plants in the Darkest Corners ... - AOL

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    This one to two feet tall perennial can thrive in partial shade with consistent watering. The shades of red, coral, and pink add a pop of color to a dark spot in any garden. Hardiness zones: 4 to 9

  5. 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]

  6. Homolepis - Wikipedia

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    Homolepis is a genus of Neotropical plants in the grass family. They are native to Mexico, Central and South America, and the West Indies. [1] [2] They are annual or perennial grasses. At least one species has short rhizomes and some have stolons. They vary in form, growing erect or decumbent, the stems reaching 15 centimeters to 2 meters long.

  7. Oplismenus - Wikipedia

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    Oplismenus is a small genus of annual or perennial grasses, commonly known as basketgrass, [3] found throughout the tropics, subtropics, and in some cases, temperate regions of the Americas, Africa, Asia, and Australia. [4] The systematics of the genus are unclear, with over 100 described species, only 7 species are officially recognized as of ...

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