Hardiness zone, area in which a category of plants is capable of growing, as defined by the minimum temperature of that area
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As a consequence of its hardiness, it has been nicknamed Conan the Bacterium.
The American Elm Ulmus americana cultivar 'Beaverlodge' was selected as a seedling in 1925 at the Beaverlodge Experimental Farm, Morden, part of the Lacombe Research Centre, Alberta, for its hardiness and vigour, and released in 1954.
They are used for many disciplines of English riding, and are known for their refinement, hardiness and spirit.
Of note is the presence of non-native, borderline hardiness trees, such as the Tulip Tree, which thrive in small section of Senneville near the Île aux Tourtes Bridge.