kypsymisvyöhyke
Kypsymisvyöhyke, also known as a hardiness zone or growing zone, is a geographically defined area in which a specific category of plant life is capable of growing. These zones are determined by average annual minimum winter temperatures. The most common system used in many parts of the world is the USDA Plant Hardiness Zone Map, which divides North America into 13 zones based on average annual extreme minimum temperatures. Each zone is further divided into sub-zones (a and b) representing 5-degree Fahrenheit (about 2.8-degree Celsius) intervals.
The concept of kypsymisvyöhyke is crucial for gardeners and horticulturalists. It helps determine which plants are
While kypsymisvyöhyke is a primary indicator, it is not the sole factor determining plant success. Other factors