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

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    Hardiness zones: 4 to 8. Related Story: 40 Deer-Resistant Plants and Flowers for Your Garden. ... These plants thrive in shade and partial sun, though they can tolerate fully shaded areas. They're ...

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    This plant tolerates a wide variety of soil types and can grow in partial shade. Hardiness zones: 3 to 8. ... While some plants can withstand full sun to full shade, the flowers and shrubs that ...

  4. These Fabulous Flowers Will Thrive in the Shade - AOL

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    Diamond Frost is a hybrid perennial that can grow in partial shade, can grow 8–20 inches tall, and is known for its narrow, gray-green to bright green leaves and tiny white flowers that bloom ...

  5. Senecio candicans - Wikipedia

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    Growing both indoors and outdoors in full sun or part shade, it is a perennial in USDA zone 8 and above. It can be propagated by cuttings. [5] References

  6. × Heucherella - Wikipedia

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    Flowers may be white, pink or cream, and usually appear in spring. Heucherellas form clumps or small mounds of evergreen foliage with upright flower stalks 20–60 cm (8–24 in) long. Most heucherella prefer partial shade, though the newer strains are more sun tolerant. They prefer well-drained organic soils and regular watering.

  7. Oxalis triangularis - Wikipedia

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    Oxalis triangularis, commonly called false shamrock, is a species of perennial plant in the family Oxalidaceae. It is native to several countries in southern South America. This woodsorrel is typically grown as a houseplant but can be grown outside in USDA climate zones 8a–11, preferably in light shade.

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