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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><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><br> | ||
http://www.uky.edu/Ag/HLA/pls220/aquatics/parrottsfeater.jpg<br><br> | http://www.uky.edu/Ag/HLA/pls220/aquatics/parrottsfeater.jpg<br><br> | ||
This is parrott's feather. It is marginally hardy in Kentucky.<br> | This is parrott's feather. It is marginally hardy in Kentucky.<br> | ||
Source: http://www.uky.edu/<br><br> | Source: http://www.uky.edu/<br><br> |
Revision as of 08:14, 15 June 2006
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.
This is parrott's feather. It is marginally hardy in Kentucky.
Source: http://www.uky.edu/