Frost Tolerant - Page 7 of 17 - Fine Gardening

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    Gray goldenrod

    Solidago nemoralis

    This is one of the smallest species of goldenrod, topping out at only 4 to 6 inches high in poor soils, and 2 feet high in fertile soils.

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    Fingerleaf Rodgersia

    Rodgersia aesculifolia

    This species has palmate, wrinkled leaves that extend to 2 feet wide.

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    Iceland poppy

    Papaver nudicaule

    Iceland poppy is a short-lived perennial usually grown as a cool-weather annual, or biennial.

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    Sourwood

    Oxydendrum arboreum

    Sourwood, the lone species of the genus, is found in woodlands and along streams of eastern North America.

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    ‘Bethlehem’ paperwhite narcissus

    Narcissus ‘Bethlehem’

    This tender paperwhite is well-suited to forcing, blooming 4 to 5 weeks after planting.

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    ‘Avalanche’ daffodil

    Narcissus ‘Avalanche’

    Tazetta-type daffodils, including the paperwhites that can be forced into bloom indoors during the winter, are also fragrant.

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    ‘Accent’ daffodil

    Narcissus 'Accent'

    Narcissus ‘Accent’ has white petals and a funnel-shaped, salmon-pink cup whose color stays true.

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    ‘Galilee’ paperwhite narcissus

    Narcissus 'Galilee’

    This tender paperwhite is well-suited to forcing, blooming 3 to 4 weeks after planting.

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    Paperwhite narcissus

    Narcissus papyraceus

    This Tazetta/Division 10 daffodil is a species well-suited to forcing.

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    ‘Fantasy Creation’ Grape hyacinth

    Muscari armeniacum 'Fantasy Creation'

    These double-flowered grape hyacinths are a good candidate for beds and borders because they increase only by division.