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In winter, raise these large-scale potted plants that will not freeze to death. They are evergreen and Hardy all the year round!

Saul Goodman
2020-07-10 08:11:49
Dongshinan: small evergreen shrub. It blooms in winter and has high cold tolerance. Clematis: it can grow in the low temperature environment of - 20 ℃, and use alkaline soil for maintenance. Camellia: the flowers keep blooming in winter and can stand the low temperature of - 8 ℃. Iron chopsticks: cold resistance and high ornamental value. Hyacinth: it can be cultured in water or soil, and it can be kept in the sun. Rhododendron: not only cold resistant, high ornamental value, but also a good moral.

I. dongshinan

It is a small evergreen shrub, which is very suitable for potting maintenance and has high ornamental value. It blooms in winter every year and has high cold resistance.

2. Clematis

It belongs to evergreen herbaceous liana, with high cold resistance and can withstand low temperature environment of - 20 ℃. Use alkaline soil when maintaining, basin soil cannot have ponding.

Third, Camellia

It blooms for a long time, from October to May of the next year, that is to say, it can bloom in the whole winter. It can bear the low temperature of minus 8 degrees. Usually it can survive the winter well outdoors.

Four, iron chopsticks

Its cold resistance is also very high, can survive in the cold snow. The appearance is exquisite and small, with high ornamental value. In the maintenance, try not to let it insolate, it likes half the shade environment.

winter stone

5. Hyacinth

Its maintenance can be soil culture or water culture, and it can withstand - 5 ℃ low temperature. When maintaining, we should make it as sunny as possible. It likes light very much.

winter stone

6. Azalea

Its cold resistance is very good, outdoor safe winter. Not only has the very high ornamental value, it also has the very good moral, has the enterprise prosperous meaning, is suitable for the maintenance in the home.

Rhododendron

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