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  2. 12 Plants You Should Plant In The Winter (Plus, What You ...

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    Sun Exposure: Full sun to part shade. Soil Type: Rich, well-draining. Soil pH: Slightly acidic (6.0-6.8) USDA Hardiness Zones: 2 to 11 (annual) Chard plants produce large, glossy leaves with ...

  3. List of hardy passionflowers - Wikipedia

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    Passiflora foetida - is native to the desert southwest US and is cold hardy and drought tolerant variety of passionflower grown from zones 8. [1] [2] Passiflora incarnata - Maypop is native to central and eastern United States, and is cold hardy and drought tolerant variety of passionflower grown from zones 5. [8] [9] [10] [11]

  4. The 20 Best Full-Sun Perennials for Your Garden - AOL

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    1. Perennial Salvia. Why We Love It: Pollinator favorite, extra hardy Spikes of purple, pink or white flowers atop mounded foliage make these summer bloomers a favorite. While bees and butterflies ...

  5. Physalis peruviana - Wikipedia

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    It grows well in Mediterranean climates and is hardy to USDA hardiness zone 8, meaning it can be damaged by frost. [3] It grows well in rainfall amounts of 800–4,300 mm (31–169 in) if the soil is well drained, and prefers full sun or partial shade in well-drained soil, and grows vigorously in sandy loam. [2] [3]

  6. 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.

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