What is a durable garden?
Hardy Gardenia, or Gardenia Jasminoides , is the subspecies of the Gardenia shrub more adapted to low temperatures than its counterparts. All Gardenia share basic properties, such as their growth habit of shrubs and fragrant flowers, but their ability to tolerate low temperatures differs between varieties. While most guards can tolerate temperatures up to 20 ° Fahrenheit (7 ° Celsius), cold resistant varieties can withstand 0 ° Fahrenheit (-18 ° Celsius). Hardy Gardenia includes several varieties, including Kleim Hardy, Chuck Hayese and Frost Proof.
The Gardenia is a flowering shrub from China, Japan and Tai -wan. All varieties have a habit of growing shrub and dark green, leather leaves. The flowers move in color from white to yellow and usually produce a signature, a very sweet scent. The shrubs of flowers from half to the end of spring and during the summer months need enough sun and heat to create roots and survive the winter.
The hardness of the plant concerns its ability to tolerate the designated climate. NThe countries have introduced hardness zones that indicate specific temperature diameters, and the plants are marked as resistant to designated areas. For example, Gardenias are usually only resistant to the 8 or 20 ° Fahrenheit zone (about 7 ° Celsius). Tury Gardia lasts colder climate and there are several remarkable varieties of this kind.
Kleim's Hardy is an evergreen shrub with dark, shiny leaves and slow growth habit. It grows to about 3 feet tall (Appx. 0.91 meters) and about as wide. Its flowers have six individual petals with small yellow sticks. The shrub grows in the shape of a hill and is resistant to about 0 ° Fahrenheit (-18 ° Celsius), although the leaves may damage.
Chuck Hayes is the second range of Hardy Gardenia. This shrub produces fragrant flowers with a strong doubt of petals reminiscent of the rosette. Its leaves are also shiny and dark green in shade. Slightly larger than Kleim's resistant,It grows to about 4 feet tall (Appx. 1.22 meters) and wide. The shrub is resistant to zone 7 at 0 ° Fahrenheit (-18 ° Celsius).
Frost Proof, like Chuck Hayes, is a perennial garden with double flowers, but its petals are slim. The flowers produce a sweet scent and its long, narrow leaves are dark green and shiny. Shut grows in the habit of pear or vases and reaches a height of 3 to 4 feet (Appx. 0.91 to 1.22 meters). This variety is also resistant to zone 7.