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  2. Salvia yangii - Wikipedia

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    The foliage is aromatic, especially when crushed, [10] with a fragrance described as sage-like, [13] a blend of sage and lavender, [14] or like turpentine. [15] The flowering season of S. yangii can be as long as June through October, [6] although populations in some parts of its range, such as China, may bloom in a much more restricted period. [8]

  3. Salvia mellifera - Wikipedia

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    Black sage is able to grow on a variety of different soils, including sandstone, shale, granite, serpentinite, and gabbro or basalt. It is semi-deciduous, depending on the location and severity of drought, shallow rooted, and drought tolerant by leaf curling rather than drought-avoiding through leaf drop.

  4. Salvia 'Celestial Blue' - Wikipedia

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    The plant is a perennial evergreen, with a rounded growth habit and a moderate growth rate. It can tolerate full sun and is adaptable to numerous soil conditions, and is cold hardy down to 15°F. [2] The foliage smells of musk, and the large, pale violet to periwinkle blue flowers are attractive to bees, hummingbirds, and butterflies.

  5. Memel, South Africa - Wikipedia

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    Indigenous trees that can tolerate Memel's cold winters are the sage tree (Buddleija salvifolia), Kareeboom (Rhus lanceolata) and oldwood (ouhout in Afrikaans). Fauna (excluding farm stock) is seldom seen during the day, being largely nocturnal and including numerous species of buck as well as meerkats, aardvark, aardwolf, three species of ...

  6. List of hardy palms - Wikipedia

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    Hardy palms are any of the species of palm that are able to withstand brief periods of colder temperatures and even occasional snowfall.A few palms are native to higher elevations of South Asia where true winter conditions occur, while a few others are native to the warmer parts of the temperate zone in southern Europe, and others are native throughout temperate and subtropical locales in the ...

  7. Can cold weather make you sick? Experts explain why more ...

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    Cold and flu season always comes around when the weather starts to change. But does cold, wet weather actually make you sick?Not really, experts say. But cooler temperatures and dry winter air can ...

  8. Freezing tolerance - Wikipedia

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    The ability to control intercellular ice formation during freezing is critical to the survival of freeze-tolerant plants. [3] If intracellular ice forms, it could be lethal to the plant when adhesion between cellular membranes and walls occur. The process of freezing tolerance through cold acclimation is a two-stage mechanism: [4]

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