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  2. Beautiful Small Shrubs for Outdoor Spaces of Any Size - AOL

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    Some can’t take blazing hot afternoon sun and need morning sun, afternoon shade. When planting, dig a hole two to three times as wide, and set the plant in the ground at the same depth it was in ...

  3. The Best Plants for Your Patio, No Matter How Much Sun It Gets

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    The afternoon sun is the most intense, so plants that prefer part sun typically do better if they receive only morning sun. Don’t try to cheat: plants that need full shade will fry under strong ...

  4. 16 Full-Sun Shrubs That Will Thrive in Even the Brightest ...

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    While evergreen shrubs can offer year-round interest, flowering shrubs attract pollinators and provide food and shelter to wildlife. Ro 16 Full-Sun Shrubs That Will Thrive in Even the Brightest ...

  5. Hydrangea quercifolia - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea quercifolia is a coarse-textured deciduous shrub growing to 3–12 feet (0.91–3.66 m) [ 3 ] tall with an open crown. The plant sprouts shoots from underground stolons and often grows in colonies. Young stems are covered in a felt-like light brown bark, and the larger stems have attractive cinnamon-tan-orange bark that shreds and ...

  6. Hibiscus mutabilis - Wikipedia

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    The red flowers remain on plants for several days before they abort. [6] Weight of a single detached flower was 15.6 g (0.55 oz) when white, 12.7 g (0.45 oz) when pink and 11.0 g (0.39 oz) when red. Anthocyanin content of red flowers was three times that of pink flowers and eight times that of white flowers.

  7. Cornus florida - Wikipedia

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    Cornus urbinianaRose, syn of subsp. urbiniana. Cornus florida, the flowering dogwood, is a species of flowering tree in the family Cornaceae native to eastern North America and northern Mexico. An endemic population once spanned from southernmost coastal Maine south to northern Florida and west to the Mississippi River. [ 4 ]

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