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1. close to the limit of hardiness that a plant can withstand. Planting plants that are marginally hardy is risky, because under the most severe conditions for that zone, the plant may not survive without extra protection.<br>
1. close to the limit of hardiness that a plant can withstand. Planting plants that are marginally hardy is risky, because under the most severe conditions for that zone, the plant may not survive without extra protection.<br>
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This is rosemary it is marginally hardy it grows in the Mediterranean region.
This is rosemary it is marginally hardy it grows in the Mediterranean region.


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Revision as of 10:22, 13 October 2005


1. close to the limit of hardiness that a plant can withstand. Planting plants that are marginally hardy is risky, because under the most severe conditions for that zone, the plant may not survive without extra protection.
rosemary_h&s.jpg
This is rosemary it is marginally hardy it grows in the Mediterranean region.

Source: http://www.barbecue-online.co.uk