winter hardy

win·ter-har·dy

[win-ter-hahr-dee]
adjective (esp. of plants, shrubs, or the like)
able to survive the effects of cold weather.
Also, win·ter·har·dy.

win·ter–har·di·ness, win·ter·har·di·ness, noun
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