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Portland (USDA zone 8) has a much milder climate than Southern Connecticut (zone 6), where I grew up and have done most of my gardening.

I was looking out the window of a local coffee shop the other day and I saw several plants that are too tender for my former home, but thrive in Portland. Here is a partial list of plants I've seen in Portland gardens that are not possible (or well nigh impossible) to grow outside in Connecticut:

  1. Gardenias! (a houseplant in CT)

  2. Edible figs (may be grown with protection in CT)

  3. Crape myrtles

  4. Hardy fuchsias

  5. Pampas grass

  6. Passionflower vines (beyond May-pops)

  7. Southern magnolias

  8. Noisette and tea roses (beyond hybrid teas)

  9. Fatsias (a houseplant in CT)

  10. Flowering maples (Abutilon, a houseplant in CT)

  11. Pittosporum (a houseplant in CT)

  12. ...hmmm, there must be others I can't think of right now.

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