Ivy (Hedera):
A perennial plant with decorative leaves, ideal for covering walls or fences.
Mistletoe (Viscum):
A partially parasitic plant with green leaves and white fruit, suitable for trees and shrubs.
Juniper (Juniperus):
A winter-hardy plant with a variety of shapes and sizes, suitable for ground cover or hedges.
Raspberry Bush (Rubus):
Different types of raspberry bushes can withstand cold winters well and provide tasty fruit during the season.
Chrysanthemums (Chrysanthemum):
These perennial flowers are hardy and offer a wide range of colors.
Peony (Paeonia):
With their beautiful large flowers, peonies are hardy and easy-care perennials.
Cupressus (Cypress):
Cypress varieties provide dense cover and can withstand winter conditions.
Cabbage (Brassica oleracea):
Cabbage varieties add color to autumn gardens and withstand cold temperatures well.
Viburnum:
A diverse family of shrubs with decorative, winter-hardy flowers and fruit.
Lavender (Lavandula):
This aromatic plant is hardy and offers beautiful, fragrant flowers.
Winter jasmine (Jasminum nudiflorum):
A type of jasmine that blooms in winter, adding color and a pleasant scent to the garden.
Buxus (Buxus sempervirens):
Buxus bushes are hardy and can be shaped to form hedges or decorative forms.
Pansies (Viola):
Pansies withstand low temperatures well and provide cheerful colors in the spring.
Blueberries (Vaccinium):
Blueberries are hardy shrubs with tasty, antioxidant-rich fruit.
Winter-hardy fruit trees (eg, apple, plum, cherry):
Choose frost-hardy varieties for winter fruit production. Make sure you choose plants that are right for your area and give them the proper growing conditions to grow healthily.