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  2. Iochroma - Wikipedia

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    Iochromas are cultivated as flowering ornamentals and in cooler zones (zones 78/9) make useful patio shrubs for summer display or conservatory plants. The majority are not frost-hardy and must be overwintered under protection. In warmer zones (zones 9–10) they can be used as landscape plants. [4]

  3. How to Grow Winter Pansies, a Cold-Hardy Plant That Will Fill ...

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    In mild winter locations (USDA zones 7, 8, and some parts of 9), they'll bloom continuously. In colder areas (USDA zones 4, 5, and 6), winter pansies will bloom in fall and go dormant during the ...

  4. Achimenes - Wikipedia

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    Achimenes / æ ˈ k ɪ m ɪ n iː z / [2] is a genus of about 25 species of tropical and subtropical rhizomatous perennial herbs in the flowering plant family Gesneriaceae. They have a multitude of common names such as magic flowers , widow's tears , Cupid's bower, or hot water plant .

  5. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    The Faroe Islands, at 62–63°N are in zone 8, as are the outer Lofoten Islands at 68°N. Tromsø, a coastal city in Norway at 70°N, is in zone 7, and even Longyearbyen, the northernmost true city in the world at 78°N, is still in zone 4. All these coastal locations have one thing in common, though, which are cool, damp summers, with ...

  6. The 8 Best Shrubs To Plant Now For Beautiful Fall Color

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    For even more heat-tolerance, Tamony suggests Bountiful Delight blueberry, which is suitable for USDA Zones 8-10. "With beautiful foliage and a compact habit, Bountiful Delight creates a stunning ...

  7. Veronica ochracea - Wikipedia

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    Veronica ochracea, synonym Hebe ochracea, [2] is an ornamental plant of the family Plantaginaceae, which is endemic to the south island of New Zealand. [1] Hardy to USDA climate zones 78 at least, protect aerial plant parts from severe frosts like any other hebe.

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