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TABLE 4–1<br />

Climatic Adaptation of Selected Plants<br />

Cool-Temperature Plants<br />

Plant<br />

Aspidistra<br />

Azalea<br />

Cyclamen<br />

English ivy<br />

Fatshedera<br />

Geranium<br />

Hydrangea<br />

Impatiens<br />

Primrose<br />

Beet<br />

Broccoli<br />

Carrot<br />

Cabbage<br />

Lettuce<br />

Radish<br />

Plant<br />

African violet<br />

Agave<br />

Aluminum plant<br />

Begonia<br />

Bromeliads<br />

Cacti<br />

Caladium<br />

Chinese evergreen<br />

Coleus<br />

Croton<br />

Corn plant<br />

Dwarf banana<br />

Dumbcane<br />

Jade plant<br />

Palms<br />

Pineapple<br />

Petunia<br />

Corn<br />

Cucumber<br />

Eggplant<br />

Melon<br />

Tomato<br />

Sweet potato<br />

Scientific Name<br />

Aspidistra spp.<br />

Rhododendron spp.<br />

Cyclamen spp.<br />

Hedera helix<br />

Fatshedera lizei<br />

Pelargonium spp.<br />

Hydrangea spp.<br />

Impatiens spp.<br />

Primula spp.<br />

Beta vulgaris<br />

Brassica oleraceae var. botrytis<br />

Daucus carota<br />

Brassica oleraceae<br />

Lactuca sativa<br />

Raphanus sativa<br />

Warm-Temperature Plants<br />

Scientific Name<br />

Saintpaulia spp.<br />

Agave spp.<br />

Pilea cadierei<br />

Begonia spp.<br />

Many species<br />

Many species<br />

Caladium spp.<br />

Aglaonema costatum<br />

Coleus blumei<br />

Codiaeum spp.<br />

Dracaena fragraus ‘Massangeana’<br />

Musa cavendishii<br />

Dieffenbachia spp.<br />

Crassula argenta<br />

Many species<br />

Ananas comosus<br />

Petunia spp.<br />

Zea mays<br />

Cucurbita sativus<br />

Solanum melongena<br />

Cucumis melo<br />

Lycopersicon esculentum<br />

Ipomea batatas<br />

period is not always predictable <strong>and</strong> it may not be economical to wait that long. Most<br />

crop damage from frost occurs when the temperature drops unexpectedly in early<br />

spring. Just-opened flower buds <strong>and</strong> young seedlings are most vulnerable. Growers<br />

obtain premium prices if they have produce available for sale early in the season.<br />

Rather than waste time, many growers prefer to take the risk to plant early <strong>and</strong> adopt<br />

a variety of strategies to minimize frost damage when it occurs. Such strategies include<br />

the following:<br />

1. Use frost forecast. USDA publications of maps <strong>and</strong> tables showing predicted<br />

patterns of frost occurrence throughout the nation are available. These charts<br />

show average dates for the last killing frost (in spring <strong>and</strong> in fall), after which<br />

4.2 Aboveground Environment 99

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