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  2. 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 ...

  3. Rubus deliciosus - Wikipedia

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    The flowers are 3.8–6 cm diameter, fragrant, with five white petals 1.5–3 cm across. The fruit is dark red, 10–13 mm diameter; it is rather dry and not highly valued, but the flavor is said to be delicious. [6] [7] [8] The wild forms generally have unappealing fruit. [9]

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

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    If you’re blessed with a bright, sunny yard, you’re in luck—many beautiful shrubs love full sun, which is considered 6 or more hours of direct sunlight per day. Evergreen shrubs offer year ...

  5. Rubus flagellaris - Wikipedia

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    Rubus flagellaris is adapted to a precipitation zone that ranges from 15 to 40 inches/year, tolerates soils ranging from 5.0 to 7.0 pH, and can survive temperatures as low as −23 °F (−31 °C). This species has a low tolerance to drought conditions and an intermediate shade tolerance, when compared to other species with similar growth ...

  6. Lagerstroemia indica - Wikipedia

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    In the United States, Lagerstroemia indica is a very popular flowering shrub/small tree in mild-winter states (USDA Zones 6–10). [6] Low maintenance needs make it a common municipal planting in parks, along sidewalks, highway medians and in parking lots.

  7. Berlandiera lyrata - Wikipedia

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    B. lyrata is a hardy perennial, cultivated as an ornamental plant. It is grown in gardens for the chocolate-like scent of its flowers. [10] The chocolate odor can also be produced by plucking the ray florets from the flower head. [11] To ensure that it will continue to bloom as long as possible, spent flowers should be removed. [11]

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