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If you want to use plants as fences, which plants are evergreen and particularly cold-resistant?

Windmill complex stone, ivy, hydrangea pod, common Parthenocissus tricuspidata, green radish, ivy, taro and so on. Windmill complex stone has good climbing ability and adaptability. Flower lovers who like to grow flowers are not limited to indoor breeding, but now they also want to decorate their external walls. Since we want to plant some plants in the outdoor fence, we need to plant Camptotheca acuminata, which is not only beautiful, but also cold and heat resistant. Its flowering period is very long, lasting for half a year from late spring to autumn. If I had a yard, I would definitely have different hedge varieties in the north and south because of different regions. The annual average temperature in the south is higher than that in the north, and most varieties are suitable for planting, but not in the north.

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The heat and frost resistance are also strong, and the tea seedlings are relatively solid. We usually live in the city and only go home on holidays. Tea seedlings don't need long-term management. This is also more suitable for the warm and humid environment of our home, and it is not resistant to drought and high temperature. As long as the temperature is not lower than MINUS 15 degrees for a long time, the problem is not big. The suitable growth temperature is-10 to 30 degrees, and hedges are divided into high hedges and short hedges. Different hedge plants must be different. Let's talk about what they have.

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It's a good idea to use flowers and trees as a fence, so that the enclosed wall will not feel depressed and the old people will not feel locked up. You can see green trees when you go out every day, such as Holly, Ligustrum lucidum, Buxus macrophylla (Buxus macrophylla, Euonymus japonicus in Phnom Penh, Buxus macrophylla), Euphorbia humifusa, Photinia macrophylla and so on. When flowers and plants are used as hedges, most leaves will fall off in winter, but roses need support to climb vines. Generally, we can make some bamboo flower stands or large-aperture barbed wire, and then keep pulling branches, as well as Holly, Cycas, and Shiluo, a small fruit that grows evergreen in winter with sharp leaves of shrubs, which will turn red and look good.