- Sat Mar 21, 2020 2:03 pm
#350426
Bonjour
"in situ" = in the field, in nature
in summer you can leave a lot of ping outside , in the shade, partial shade, or in the morning sun ,depending on the nature of the species with more or less abundant watering.
in winter the minimum temperature for Mexican ping is around 5 ° c (41 ° F) the temperate ping are more tolerant due to their winter hibernacle O°c (32°F) for certain arctic species -3 ° c (26.6 ° F)in areas with lower temperatures naturally protect them
for the lusitanica :which is a species without hibernacula in winter and which is annual or biannual, the cold and the frost make it die, by cons summer it has its place outside without problem
"in situ" = in the field, in nature
in summer you can leave a lot of ping outside , in the shade, partial shade, or in the morning sun ,depending on the nature of the species with more or less abundant watering.
in winter the minimum temperature for Mexican ping is around 5 ° c (41 ° F) the temperate ping are more tolerant due to their winter hibernacle O°c (32°F) for certain arctic species -3 ° c (26.6 ° F)in areas with lower temperatures naturally protect them
for the lusitanica :which is a species without hibernacula in winter and which is annual or biannual, the cold and the frost make it die, by cons summer it has its place outside without problem