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  2. The 10 Best Low-Growing Perennials, According To Gardening ...

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    "There are not a lot of shade-flowering perennials on the market, so this offers some gardeners a solution," says Fifo. ... Soil Type: Moist, well-drained, clay, loamy or sandy. Soil pH: Acidic ...

  3. The Best Flowers and Perennials to Plant in Your Garden ... - AOL

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    Here Are the 25 Best Fall Flowers and Perennials Teddi Yaeger Photography - Getty Images ... Sedums are easy to grow, tolerate poor soils, and bloom for weeks and weeks. They also provide much ...

  4. The 20 Most Beautiful Perennial Flowers to Plant in Your Garden

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    These tough plants can handle heat, humidity, and drought; attract pollinators; and make beautiful cut flowers. They are hardy to zones 3 through 9 and grow typically around 36 inches tall. SHOP ...

  5. Trollius - Wikipedia

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    Trollius is a genus of about 30 species of flowering plants closely related to Ranunculus, in the family Ranunculaceae. The common name of some species is globeflower [ 1 ] or globe flower . The generic name is derived from the Swiss-German word "Trollblume", meaning a rounded flower. [ 2 ]

  6. Hepatica - Wikipedia

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    Hepatica will also grow in both sandy and clay-rich substrates, being associated with limestone. Moist soil and winter snowfall are required; Hepatica is tolerant of winter snow cover, but less so of dry frost. Propagation is done by seeds or by dividing vigorous clumps in spring.

  7. Aster alpinus - Wikipedia

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    Aster alpinus, the alpine aster or blue alpine daisy, [2] is a species of flowering plant in the family Asteraceae, native to the mountains of Europe (including the Alps), with a subspecies native to Canada and the United States. [3] This herbaceous perennial has purple, pink, white or blue flowers in summer. [4]

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