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  2. 14 Outdoor Plants That'll Survive All Winter Long - AOL

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    Glory of the snow (Chionodoxa luciliae) is another plant that can survive winter outside. A bulb perennial, it can often appear so early in spring that snow is still on the ground, filling the ...

  3. The Best Plants To Overwinter, According To An Expert - AOL

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    Here’s what garden and patio plants you can save for next spring. As the temperatures start to drop and sweater weather arrives, you may start to look sadly at your beautiful, lush garden plants ...

  4. These Colorful and Hardy Plants Are Perfect for Creating a ...

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    When shopping for winter flowers, choose plants that can survive winters in your USDA Hardiness Zone (find yours here). Plan to plant at least six weeks before the ground freezes in your area.

  5. Hardiness (plants) - Wikipedia

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    Tender plants are those killed by freezing temperatures, while hardy plants survive freezing—at least down to certain temperatures, depending on the plant. "Half-hardy" is a term used sometimes in horticulture to describe bedding plants which are sown in heat in winter or early spring, and planted outside after all danger of frost has passed.

  6. 31 Perennial Plants That Come Back Every Year - AOL

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    There are many different varieties, so be sure to choose one that’s winter-hardy in your area. Most lavender plants live for five to ten years in ideal conditions. Fast Facts. USDA Hardiness ...

  7. Cold hardening - Wikipedia

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    Non-acclimatized individuals can survive −5 °C, while an acclimatized individual in the same species can survive −30 °C. Plants that originated in the tropics, like tomato or maize, don't go through cold hardening and are unable to survive freezing temperatures. [3]

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