What large potted plants do not lose their leaves and are suitable for winter cultivation?
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Winter is suitable for raising some large potted plants that have strong cold resistance, are not easy to freeze to death, and will not lose leaves. Here we mainly introduce three types: "Early Spring Knowledge", "Moon Bean", "Emerald Dream", "Elf" and other F-series clematis, honeysuckle and periwinkle. In addition, green plants such as trapezoids and rubber trees are also suitable.
1. Clematis
1. Clematis
Most of its F-series varieties are relatively cold-resistant, such as "Early Spring Zhi", "Moon Pea", "Emerald Dream", "Elf" and so on. Their leaves will not change color or fall off in winter, and they are all evergreen types. However, this refers to the perennial adult plant. If it is a young plant that grows in the same year, its cold resistance is not very strong, and it still needs to be placed indoors to survive the winter safely.
2. Honeysuckle
It is also There is another name, that is honeysuckle. As the name suggests, they are flowers that can endure winter, so they naturally have strong cold tolerance and are not easily frozen to death. In addition, the flowers of this flower will slowly change from white to golden with different growth periods, so it is very suitable to keep it at home for ornamental purposes.
3. Periwinkle
It Its cold tolerance is among the best, and it can spend the winter outdoors in most areas. It does not have the characteristics of deciduous leaves, and its leaves can maintain a green color all year round. Therefore, it is very suitable to raise it in winter. However, note that you should try to give it better light exposure in winter, so that it will grow better.
2. Honeysuckle
3. Periwinkle
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