        
HARDY PLANTS OF CHILE
One of the greatest advantages of many Chilean plants is their resistance to
cold temperatures. If you are not very familiar with Chile, you may think that
due to its geographical location (the central parts of the country, together
with the capital, Santiago, are located at 30-32º latitude, that would
correspond to the northern parts of Africa, El Cairo, and similar, rather warm
places) the plants here would be of the subtropical or Mediterranean type and
would not be able to withstand even simple freezing spells.
Nothing can
be further from the truth: the high mountains all along the country make the
habitat very different from what the latitude may have suggested: a considerable
portion of the plants (about 30 - 40 %) grow at high altitudes where there is
snow and sub-zero temperatures for several months during the winter. It may
never be as cold as in Syberia, but be assured that -10º C (+5º F) are routine
here.
In this
section you will find plants which are suitable for cold climates. There are two
sections, in the first section, most resistant plants are shown: these are those
plants that could perfectly grow in continental climates, like Central Europe
(Germany, France, Austria) or most parts of the United States excluding the
central-northern states. The second section presents somewhat less hardy plants,
which could grow in places like Great Britain, coastal France, coastal and
southern states of the United States.
Hardiness: The plant tolerates low temperatures (-10º C down to -15º C), it can be covered by snow for months (1 - 8 months).: Hardiness: The plant tolerates low temperatures (-5º C), can tolerate occasional snow cover for up to a couple of weeks per year.:
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