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| The Royal Horticultural Society has devised a system of hardiness
ratings to enable gardeners to assess the hardiness of garden plants in the
United Kingdom The hardiness rating serves as a general guide to growing conditions, and
should be interpreted as follows:
   
 
  
   | Rating | Temperature ranges ºC (ºF) | Category | Definition |  
  | H1a | warmer than 15 (>59) | Heated glasshouse - tropical | Needs to be grown as a house plant or under glass all year round. |  
  | H1b | 10 to 15(50 to 59)
 | Heated glasshouse - subtropical | Can be grown outdoors in summer in sunny and sheltered locations but
  generally performs best as a house plant or under glass all year round. |  
  | H1c | 5 to 10(41 to 50)
 | Heated glasshouse - warm temperate | Can be grown outdoors in summer throughout most of the UK while
  daytime temperatures are high enough to promote growth. |  
  | H2 | 1 to 5 (34 to 41) | Tender - cool or frost-free glasshouse | Tolerant of low temperatures but will not survive being frozen. Except
  in frost-free inner-city areas or coastal extremities requires glasshouse
  conditions in winter, but can be grown outdoors once risk of frost is over |  
  | H3 | -5 to 1(23 to 34)
 | Half-hardy - unheated glasshouse / mild winter | Hardy in coastal / mild areas except in hard winters and at risk from
  sudden (early) frosts. May be hardy elsewhere with wall shelter or good
  microclimate. Can survive with artificial winter protection. |  
  | H4 | -10 to -5(14 to 23)
 | Hardy - average winter | Hardy through most of the UK apart from inland valleys, at altitude
  and central / northerly locations. May suffer foliage damage and stem dieback
  in harsh winters in cold gardens. Plants in pots are more vulnerable. |  
  | H5 | -15 to -10(5 to 14)
 | Hardy - cold winter | Hardy through most of the UK even in severe winters. May not withstand
  open or exposed sites or central / northerly locations. Many evergreens
  suffer foliage damage and plants in pots will be at increased risk. |  
  | H6 | -20 to -15(-4 to 5)
 | Hardy - very cold winter | Hardy throughout the UK and northern Europe. Many plants grown in
  containers will be damaged unless given protection. |  
  | H7 | colder than -20 (< -4) | Very hardy | Hardy in the severest European continental climates including exposed
  upland locations in the UK. |  This hardiness system was introduced by the RHS in 2012, and supersedes
the H1-H4 ratings.   |  |