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Ask a Master Gardener: What to plant in a shade garden

A POPULAR SHADE garden plant is heuchera with its scalloped-edge leaves and delicate flower stems that emerge in early summer.  photos / Bonnie Kirn Donahue

Think that a shady area can’t have a garden? Think again! Shade gardens can be fantastic places to showcase foliage color, texture and flowers, too.

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