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The first, common impatiens, are shade-loving plants that will bloom continuously even with minimal light, ideal for a shady British back garden, reports the Express.
This new-found light has allowed June to experiment with new plants. While shade-loving hostas and begonias still thrive in one area, roses and sunflowers can now reach toward the light in another.
Expert Justin shared: "It can be challenging to find shade-loving plants that bloom in summer and fall, so I’m surprised that toad lily hasn’t caught on and become more popular.