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Hardy Cold Winter Plants
RHS H5

USDA 7B TO 8A

TEMPERATURE-15C TO -10C

Hardy cold winter plants are those that can withstand freezing temperatures and harsh winter conditions without significant damage. These plants are well-adapted to survive in regions with cold winters, often enduring frost, snow, and subzero temperatures. They enter a dormant state during the colder months, preserving energy and resources to regrow when the weather warms.

Examples of hardy cold winter plants include many evergreen shrubs, such as holly, boxwood, and yew, as well as deciduous trees like oaks, maples, and birches. Certain perennials, such as sedum, lavender, and coneflowers, are also hardy in cold climates and will return year after year, even after snow and frost.

These plants are ideal for creating winter interest in the garden, offering structure, color, and texture during the colder months. They require little to no extra protection in most regions with cold winters, although mulch may be added around the base of plants to insulate roots and prevent frost heaving. Hardy cold winter plants are perfect for gardeners looking for low-maintenance, resilient options that provide year-round beauty and support local wildlife.

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