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  2. What do I plant now? Shorter Central Texas winters mean ... - AOL

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    The new USDA map of plant hardiness zones switches Austin from 8B to 9A, which indicates shorter winters and longer growing season.

  3. The USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map Just Changed for the First ...

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    According to the new map released in November 2023, about half of the United States has shifted to a new hardiness zone. That's really big news if you consider 80 million Americans use this map to ...

  4. Phlox drummondii - Wikipedia

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    The flowers have a wide range of colours "from white and cream through pinks, lilacs, roses, purples and reds, to almost black". [ 3 ] Phlox drummondii is named after Scottish botanist Thomas Drummond , who sent it and a variety of other plant samples back to Britain following his 1833–1835 expedition to Texas.

  5. 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 ...

  6. Hardiness zone - Wikipedia

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    It has been adapted by and to other countries (such as Canada) in various forms. A plant may be described as "hardy to zone 10": this means that the plant can withstand a minimum temperature of 30 to 40 °F (−1.1 to 4.4 °C). Unless otherwise specified, in American contexts "hardiness zone" or simply "zone" usually refers to the USDA scale.

  7. Category:Annual plants - Wikipedia

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    This category lists annual flowering plants, whose normal life-cycle is completed within a single growing season. It may also include perennials which are frequently cultivated as annuals for reasons of climate or aesthetics.

  8. Bring a Pop of Color to Your Garden With These Annual Flowers

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    Also called firecracker plant for its bright orange cigar-shaped flowers, this annual is irresistible to hummingbirds. Cuphea doesn’t mind the heat, even in midsummer. Give cuphea its own ...

  9. Lantana - Wikipedia

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    Lantana species are widely cultivated for their flowers in tropical and subtropical environments and (as an annual plant) in temperate climates. Lantana. Most of the plants sold as lantana are either Spanish flag (species of section Lantana and their hybrids, including L. camara , L. depressa , L. hirsuta , L. horrida , L. splendens , L ...