Cherry Blossom trees can grow in zones from 5 to 8
It can be 5 meaters tall or smaller i have one in my backyard and it is full grown and its small so there you go you have the answer have a nice day
Hardiness to -30F ... I believe this is a zone 4. Source link is below. http://www.oikostreecrops.com/store/product.asp?cookiecheck=yes&P_ID=367&PT_ID=93&strPageHistory=cat
It's a temperature range for an area that indicates by number which plants can survive there year round. You can read more in source.
The terebinth tree (Pistacia terebinthus), native to the Mediterranean areas, is extremely heat and drought resistant. It was mentioned in the Bible as the tree that provided shade to nomadic wanderers. Some were planted, and are still growing, at the old USDA agricultural station in San Antonio, Texas, which is hardiness zone 8b. To locate and buy a tree you should contact local nurseries to see if it is available in your area. A deep search of the Internet might also be helpful to locate sellers.
This stratum zone is the tallest zone in a forest in which the trees reach. This is kind like of the stratosphere in the Earth's atmosphere.
Nanaimo's hardiness zone is 8a
Syracuse is in Hardiness zone 5....5a to be exact
You can follow the Washington Hardiness zone map, below, to discover the zone for Lynden. It appears to be zone 8a.
torrid zone Answer 2: New York State is in Hardiness Zone 6. New York City is in Hardiness Zone 7.
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Silver Spring is Zone 7
Ought to work. Ginkgo's are zone 5 trees. I've seen them in northern Indiana; Tampa shouldn't be a problem. See the USDA's site for tree hardiness. I see them in Kissimmee(zone 9)
It can be 5 meaters tall or smaller i have one in my backyard and it is full grown and its small so there you go you have the answer have a nice day
According to the USDA, the plant hardiness index for Spokane,Wa is 5b-6a.
Above 35 degrees F.
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