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Native Lizard-tail (Saururus cernuus) will do well in a dappled shady situation Florida, as willl its exotic cousin Chameleon Plant (Houttuynia cordata). For tropical drama, consider Alocasia spp. and Taro (Colocasia), as well as various Gingers (Alpinia, Hedychium, etc.). Floaters to try might include Water-lettuce (Pistia stratiotes) and Water-hyacinth (Pontederia crassipes, formerly Eichhornia crassipes), but don't expect flowers; also Duck-fern (Azolla spp.).
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Creeping jenny
cat tails
hostas
impatience
Blue rush
obediant can survive but prefers more sun
pickerel rush can take light to partial
moss, moss and more moss
many of the taros
I'd also look at like african violets etc.

Why in the world do you move to an oven
Will these plants be ok in Ga. Zone 8 ?
 
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Creeping jenny
cat tails
hostas
impatience
Blue rush
obediant can survive but prefers more sun
pickerel rush can take light to partial
moss, moss and more moss
many of the taros
I'd also look at like african violets etc.

Why in the world do you move to an oven
Will these plants be ok in Zone 8
 

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They most likely will, look them up all show the temperature range. They do well here.
 
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lots of water partial shade they should do fine
 

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