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Marigold

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Marigold is an annual flower with a long bloom. American marigolds are tall; French marigolds, or triploids, are more compact. Learn about marigold.

Pansy, Viola

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Pansies and violas are annual flowers related to violets. Winter pansies bloom during cool weather. Plant winter pansies and violas.

Rhododendron

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Rhododendrons are shrubs that come in many diverse species, varying in size with colorful trumpet flowers. Learn how rhododendrons thrive.

Enkianthus

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Enkianthus is a small tree with dangling clusters of small, bell-shaped, red or pink flowers, which is a good accent plant. Learn about this shrub.

Plumed Cockscomb

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Looking for a long-lasting flower to accent your garden and floral arrangements? Plumed cockscomb is an annual flower that dries well and keeps its color. In this article, learn about planting, growing, propagating, and using plumed cockscomb.

Lantana

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Lantana is an annual flower covered in colorful blossoms. The woody shrub is an ideal container plant. Learn about lantana.

Hydrangea

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Hydrangeas are shrubs with large flower clusters of many colors. Grow hydrangeas as perennial borders or potted plants. Learn about hydrangeas.

Pieris

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The pieris, a small-flowered shrub with evergreen leaves, is popular for foundation planting in every season. Learn to care for this versatile plant.

Leucothoe

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The leucothoe is an evergreen shrub. Native to the southeastern US, its flowers make good bouquets and nice ground cover. Learn about this shrub.

Annuals for Part Shade

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Many gardens have spots that are shady at least part of the time. The areas that get a mix of light and shade are perfect for planting partial shade annuals. Learn which annuals to use.

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