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  1. A hardiness zone is a geographic area defined as having a certain average annual minimum temperature, a factor relevant to the survival of many plants. In some systems other statistics are included in the calculations.

  2. Based on the USDA Hardiness Zone Map, this interactive version covers the country of Poland which ranges from Zone 6a to Zone 9a.

  3. Hardiness of plants describes their ability to survive adverse growing conditions. It is usually limited to discussions of climatic adversity. Thus a plant's ability to tolerate cold, heat, drought, flooding, or wind are typically considered measurements of hardiness.

  4. A hardiness zone is an area where some plants can grow. The zones are categories based on the average coldest temperature in a given year. Plants in that category or one with a lower number can be grown in that area. Wikimedia Commons has media related to Hardiness zone maps. Category: Agriculture.

  5. The map shows 10 different zones, each of which represents an area of winter hardiness for the plants of agriculture and our natural landscape. A draft of the latest version also introduces zone 11 to represent areas that have average annual minimum temperatures above 40°F (4.4°C) and that are therefore essentially frost free.

  6. 8 sty 2010 · A hardiness zone is a geographically-defined zone in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing, as defined by temperature hardiness, or ability to withstand the minimum temperatures of the zone.

  7. 15 mar 2023 · A hardiness zone refers to a geographic area with a certain average minimum temperature, a factor that predicts the survival of many plants. Growers typically include a plant’s hardiness zone on the plant’s tag, as well as listing its hardiness zone on the company’s website or in catalogs.

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