Courtyard Flowers and Plants That Can Survive Winter
Today, I will provide a detailed introduction to courtyard flowers and plants that can survive the winter, including related information as follows:
Courtyard Flowers and Plants That Can Survive Winter
Not all plants are afraid of the cold. Many can survive the winter in the courtyard, such as tulips, roses, clematis, forsythias, irises, hostas, hydrangeas, daylilies, plum blossoms, saffron, hyacinths, peonies, sweet osmanthus, and more. These plants have good cold resistance and will not die even if they are not moved indoors for maintenance during winter.
Courtyard Flowers and Plants That Can Survive Winter
Among the many flowers, not all are afraid of freezing. Common courtyard flowers that can survive winter include plum blossoms, roses, forsythias, clematis, hydrangeas, hollyhocks, heucheras, lupines, wintersweet, sweet osmanthus, and more.
These flowers and plants generally will not die in temperatures of about minus ten degrees Celsius. As long as the lowest local temperature does not drop below 10℃, they can safely overwinter in the open air.
Plum BlossomPlum blossoms are very cold-resistant woody flowers, usually able to endure low temperatures of -10℃ to -15℃. Plum blossoms planted in the courtyard can safely overwinter unless they encounter long periods of severe cold.
RoseRoses have a strong adaptability to the environment and can be planted outdoors in both the north and south. After entering winter, an extensive pruning of the plant's disordered branches is performed, retaining only the main sturdy old branches, which will produce more new buds the following year.
ForsythiaForsythias have strong cold resistance. Those planted in the courtyard can normally overwinter in temperatures below minus ten degrees and will bloom early in the spring of the following year.
KaleKale can endure low temperatures of minus 15 degrees Celsius and is not afraid of snow. Planting several in the courtyard requires minimal care, allowing for quiet appreciation. Planting more will increase the ornamental value.
HeucheraHeucheras are known as the color palette of the garden and have strong cold resistance among ornamental leaf plants. Large ground plants can survive in temperatures below minus 15 degrees Celsius. Even if the temperature is too low and the above-ground parts wither, as long as the roots are fine, they will sprout and grow again in the spring.
HelleboreHellebores have thick and hard leaves with excellent cold resistance. They can survive temperatures below minus twenty to thirty degrees Celsius when planted in the ground. Even in pots, they can endure temperatures below minus 15 degrees Celsius, making them popular among gardening enthusiasts.
ClematisClematis is particularly cold-resistant because its branches contain little moisture, similar to wires, which makes it frost-resistant in winter, hence the name. It has a robust nature and can survive temperatures as low as minus 20 degrees Celsius. Overwintering outdoors in the open is not a problem at all.
NarcissusNarcissus is a particularly cold-resistant bulbous plant, able to endure low temperatures of minus ten degrees Celsius. It can even bloom in the snow. In the past, when winters at home could reach about ten degrees Celsius with no heating, it was one of the few plants that could grow and bloom in northern winters.
The comprehensive methods for growing courtyard flowers and plants that can survive winter introduced above, I hope, can act as a brick to attract a jade and solve your problems with green plants.