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

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    Hostas grow best in partial shade and can withstand heavy shade—so Wright recommends planting these big, leafy plants in a dark patio or shielded corner. “Hostas come in various sizes and ...

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    These plants thrive in shade and partial sun, though they can tolerate fully shaded areas. ... Hardiness zones: 5 to 9. Related Story: ... While this shade plant does best in full shade, it can ...

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    They tolerate full sun to part shade. The lovely blooms and peppery leaves are also edible, so add them to salads or float the flowers in beverages for extra zing. Read more: 15 Pretty Edible ...

  5. Beaucarnea recurvata - Wikipedia

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    Beaucarnea recurvata, the elephant's foot [4] or ponytail palm, [5] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asparagaceae. The species was native to numerous states of eastern Mexico but is now confined to the state of Veracruz. [1] [6] Despite its common name, it is not closely related to the true palms .

  6. Hydrangea quercifolia - Wikipedia

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    Hydrangea quercifolia is cultivated as an ornamental plant in gardens and parks. Though frequently seen as an isolated subject in gardens, it is at its best in a natural or landscaped woodland habitat against the backdrop of larger shrubs and trees. It prefers partial to almost full shade, with morning sun and afternoon shade as optimal.

  7. Amyris elemifera - Wikipedia

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    Sea torchwood tolerates full sun to light shade. In Florida, it often grows along the edges of hammocks. [6] It tolerates many soil types, including soil over rock and coastal sand. [4] It grows in well-drained sites, [6] but it tolerates 750 to 2,000 mm (29.53 to 78.74 in) of yearly precipitation in Puerto Rico. [4]

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