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  2. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    As an example, Quebec City in Canada is located in zone 4, but can rely on a significant snow cover every year, making it possible to cultivate plants normally rated for zones 5 or 6. But, in Montreal, located to the southwest in zone 5, it is sometimes difficult to cultivate plants adapted to the zone because of the unreliable snow cover.

  3. List of hardy palms - Wikipedia

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    In the US, hardy palm cultivation is generally attempted from USDA zones 6b/7a southward. [citation needed] In very cold winter areas below zone 6b, cold hardy palms have been cultivated by partially (or completely) covering plants with mini-green house coverings and wraps.

  4. Coreopsis - Wikipedia

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    The sunny, summer-blooming, daisy-like flowers are popularly planted in gardens to attract butterflies. Both annual and perennial types are grown in the home garden (USDA hardiness zone 7a/6b). [3] In the Mid-Atlantic region, insects such as bees, hover flies, and wasps are often observed visiting the flowers. [3]

  5. 14 Outdoor Plants That'll Survive All Winter Long - AOL

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    Zones: 6 to 8. Size: 4 feet tall x 4 feet wide. Care requirements: Full sun, partial shade; well-draining soil. ... adding color to your winter garden. Plus, as a bulb plant, it requires little to ...

  6. 14 Plants You Should Always Grow Next to Hydrangeas ... - AOL

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    Alliums also come in similar colors to hydrangeas and prefer well-drained soil, making them great companion plants. Zones: 4 to 10. ... is a pretty foliage plant to add to any garden. It does ...

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