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Deep Shade Plant List
Plant list of deep shade plants. Finally a single source for the backyard gardener. Ajuga pyramidalis Metallica Crispa - (Metallic Pyramidal Bugleweed) Ajuga reptans Burgundy Glow - ( Burgundy Glow Common Bugleweed) Ajuga reptans Catlin's Giant - ... [... more]
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Garden Perennials for the Coastal South
A Great Garden Companion: This is a beautiful book you can trust to provide solid guidance on growing not only perennials, but companion annuals and vines that tolerate hot, humid conditions. Sullivan also presents lots of ideas for creating beautiful [... more]
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Contemporary Ivory Linen Rectangular Shade ...
This rectangular shade looks great and offers unique placement options. This stylish linen shade offers a sleek, sophisticated look. The rectangular shape allows for placement close to wall or other furniture without sacrificing scale. Add an instant [... more]
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Traditional Faux Marble Font Twin Metal Arm Table Lamp
Dress up your decor with this attractive table lamp with a faux marble accent. This table lamp offers traditional lighting with a gorgeous look and materials. It begins with a base design that features curving metal arms. The middle of the base is [... more]
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Carex muskingumensis 'Oehme'
Easily grown in organically rich, consistently moist soils in full sun to part shade. Plants need consistent moisture for full sun locations. Avoid deep shade. Plants will grow in very shallow water. Cut foliage to the ground in late winter. ... [... more]
Missouri Botanical Garden

Climbing Roses for shade. - English Garden
English Gardens are well known for their abundance use of roses and sunny borders. There are no roses that grow in daylong deep shade. However if you have a garden with very little sun - don't despair there for here is a collection of roses that ... [... more]
Bella Online

How to Grow Hostas
Hostas are one of the more popular plants grown in shade gardens. They come in a wide range of decorative foliage, but many have pretty flowers to offer as well. Plant hostas in a shady garden with a rich loam -- but not too deep shade. Hostas ... [... more]
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Shrubs: Rhododendron minus
Small magenta-pink (rose-pink) flower in large trusses; greenish spots; produced after new leaves develop Leaf spot disease develops if grown in deep shade or suffers drought stress Bright shade; moist, well-drained soil Small, glossy, leathery ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Rhododendron minus
Small magenta pink flower trusses produced after new leaves develop Small, glossy, leathery leaves; crushed leaves are not fragrant; leaf spot disease if grown in deep shade or suffers drought stress Bright shade; moist, well drained soil [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Traditional Iron Scroll Faux Marble Font Table Lamp
Dress up your traditional decor with this graceful, attractive table lamp. This table lamp has a beautiful scrolling design which accentuates the turned-styled base. A faux marble font is the focal point of the base which comes in a bronze finish with [... more]
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Groundcovers as Lawn Alternatives in Shade
Persistent, weedy groundcover that spreads via rhizomes. Tolerates many soil types, deep shade to full-sun; foliage may scorch in full-sun. Plant in contained areas to avoid becoming evasive; cultivar 'Variegatum' more desirable. Low-growing, ... [... more]
University of Illinois Extension

Baxton Furniture Studios Full Leather Square Storage ...
Features: Versatile square storage ottoman works as footrest, seating, or table Full Bycast leather over high-density foam cushion and solid-wood frame Deep, finished storage area under hinged seat; low, angled feet Easy to clean with damp cloth; fully [... more]
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