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Which plants are resistant to heat and cold - Mimi Vert

Which plants are resistant to heat and cold - Mimi Vert

Today, I'm taking you on a little botanical journey to discover some truly amazing plants. These plants are like garden superheroes: they withstand both the sweltering heat of summer and the freezing cold of winter. If you want a garden that stays beautiful all year round without much effort, these plants are for you. Let's go!

Lavender (Lavandula)

Oh, lavender! With its captivating scent and pretty purple flowers, it's perfect for bringing a touch of Provence to your garden. Plus, it's super hardy! It loves the sun and can withstand cold winters down to -15°C. Just remember to give it well-drained soil, and it'll repay you.

Sedum (Sedum spectabile)

Sedum is like a little garden soldier! This succulent plant is immune to scorching heat and bitter cold (from -20°C to 40°C!). It's perfect for rock gardens and requires almost no maintenance. A real treat for budding (or experienced) gardeners!

Echinacea (Echinacea purpurea)

Echinaceas are true stars of the plant world. Their magnificent cone-shaped flowers are not only beautiful but also super resilient. They can survive hot, dry summers as well as harsh winters. Plus, they attract bees and butterflies, contributing to the biodiversity of your garden.

Yucca (Yucca filamentosa)

The yucca is the plant that brings a touch of exoticism to your garden. Native to desert regions, it loves the heat but can also withstand winters down to -15°C. It prefers a sunny location and well-drained soil. A robust and elegant plant, perfect for modern gardens!

Gaillardia

Gaillardia is the champion of bright, cheerful colors. This perennial plant can withstand temperatures ranging from -30°C to 40°C. It loves the sun and blooms all summer long, bringing an explosion of color to your garden. A real touch of joy and good humor!

There you have it, dear gardening friends! These super-hardy plants are ready to brave any conditions to make your garden beautiful all year round. No need to rack your brains—they'll do all the work for you.

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