Newly bought Acuba with a darkgreen glossy leaves:
![Image](http://s7.postimage.org/iep6urymf/Aucuba_Green.jpg)
Aucuba itself is an extremely rare grown plant in my area. This one my favorite for a couple of decades
![Image](http://s7.postimage.org/qpflgcjk7/Aucuba.jpg)
It's height is about 4-5 feet.
![Image](http://s7.postimage.org/4u309e87b/Aucuba_res.jpg)
Banana (not sure if it's basijo)
![Image](http://s7.postimage.org/s0ry2k4jr/Banana_after_frost.jpg)
The same plant pic was taken a couple of weeks ago
![Image](http://s7.postimage.org/tv4skark7/Banana_res.jpg)
More pictures... No palms so far....
Fatsia. New growth of the plant on right side has damaged a little bit after -4C frost a week ago. Both of these two plants were not damaged after this last extremely cold winter being covered with a wheat straw and some snow above
![Image](http://s13.postimage.org/460v6pnab/Fatsia_res.jpg)
These two small fig trees survived with no evident damage after last harsh winter being covered with a very thin straw layer.
![Image](http://s13.postimage.org/bna2lxctf/Fig_Tree_and_Hydrangia_anomala_res.jpg)
My front yard is very unusually looking for Kazakhstan 'cos normally people in Central Asia grow their plants behind the high break walls.
![Image](http://s13.postimage.org/qkijmxq1v/Frontyard_res.jpg)
I have 7+ meters Gingko tree grown from the seed since 1987. This year the leaves got the fall coloration.
![Image](http://s13.postimage.org/hqw8jksgz/Gingko_res.jpg)
I have a few species of Ivy but only Hedera helix Baltica thrives on the wall with some leaves damage in winter. Perhaps it wouldn't be damaged to be growing on the north facing walls.
![Image](http://s13.postimage.org/4o0m0b28z/Hedera_res.jpg)
Here they are... (Some, two only
![bootyshake :bootyshake:](./images/smilies/bootyshake.gif)
Kalopanax septemlobus is grown on Aralia elata roots so it wouldn't be a huge tree in a future.
![Image](http://s11.postimage.org/fenn4a03j/Kalopanax.jpg)
Just some trees and shrubs in my garden
![Image](http://s11.postimage.org/5imk4mubj/Larix_Dwarf_Blue.jpg)
Lonicera Dropmore Scarlet has a very long period of blooming from May to the end of October
![Image](http://s11.postimage.org/l5dti083j/Lonicera_Dropmore_Scarlet.jpg)
My Trachies look no too bad
![Image](http://s11.postimage.org/gkrn32oe7/Palms_res.jpg)
This Phormium is going inside for overwintering
![Image](http://s11.postimage.org/lxghh7can/Phormium_Rainbow_Queen_res.jpg)
Finally
This bamboo does pretty well in my climate but doesn't produce thick and high calms
![Image](http://s9.postimage.org/aw251jpbv/Phylostachys_sp.jpg)
Pisita, this water weed. Never mind, it's just for fan.
![Image](http://s9.postimage.org/te6hls73v/Pistia_res.jpg)
Yes, Sorbus and Larch var. Diana. Love these two trees.
![Image](http://s9.postimage.org/85xei3i0r/Sorbus_and_Larix_Diana.jpg)
Same Sorbus...
![Image](http://s9.postimage.org/uvwjb318b/Sorbus.jpg)
Newly purchased yucca plants to be overwintering in cold greenhouse
![Image](http://s9.postimage.org/btd5o5q7v/Yucca_plants_res.jpg)
Thanks for your time (can not put the pictures into the post as you do, guys!)