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Azaleas, Bleeding heart, Blueberries, Camellias, Dogwoods, Ferns, Gardenia, Heathers, Holly, Junipers, Lilacs, Lily-of-the-valley, Magnolias, Mountain laurel, Pachysandra, Pines, Raspberries, Rhododendrons.

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tropical plants prefer acidic soil if that is what you mean

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African Violets grow great in acidic soil

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