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

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    Houseplants that enjoyed a summer vacation outdoors can be brought in again, as well as houseplants you purchased as part of an outdoor mixed container, such as: Snake plant Tradescantia

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    “When choosing plants for your containers that you intend to stay there over the winter, select plants that are zoned for at least one–ideally two–hardiness zones colder than your region to ...

  4. Overwintering - Wikipedia

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    In entomology, overwintering is how an insect passes the winter season. Many insects overwinter as adults, pupae, or eggs. This can be done inside buildings, under tree bark, or beneath fallen leaves or other plant matter on the ground, among other places. All such overwintering sites shield the insect from adverse conditions associated with ...

  5. Dampiera rosmarinifolia - Wikipedia

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    Dampiera rosmarinifolia is an upright or prostrate perennial subshrub to 60 cm (24 in) high. It has ribbed, needle-shaped stems with whitish branched hairs, often becoming smooth with age. It has ribbed, needle-shaped stems with whitish branched hairs, often becoming smooth with age.

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  7. Limonium sinuatum - Wikipedia

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    Limonium sinuatum, commonly known as wavyleaf sea lavender, statice, sea lavender, notch leaf marsh rosemary, sea pink, [1] [2] is a Mediterranean plant species in the family Plumbaginaceae known for its papery flowers that can be used in dried arrangements. It is native to the whole Mediterranean Basin. [3] It usually grows up in sandy grounds.