It's important to note that Riga is officially listed in Zone 6a.
However over the years I've woken up in the morning to -26 Celsius (=15 Fahrenheit)
too many times.
Also, winters are super long and dark, because Riga is much much further up north than Quebec city in Canada.
Riga is located at a latitude 56°.
So I'm always overwhelmed to see some broad leaf evergreens in Riga.
LU Botanical Garden in Riga has some green islands.
Planted 20-30 or more years back.
Here is the main green oasis in a panorama view. Full size picture here https://c2.staticflickr.com/6/5666/2371 ... d853_o.jpg

Here is that green oasis from a distance.

There are two extremely important examples of BLE in terms of what can be achieved in zone 5b.
1. Viburnum which has become a small tree

2. Euonymous - has reached the sky

Then there are 2 Pieris's
The oldest one is rally struggling.

The youngster seems fine.

Another great plant is Leucoteya.
It must have been there for a very long time, because it has become so wide.

Then I found Cherry Laurel about 1m-1.2m high.
A really good size for Zone 5.

Then there were 2 shrubs I couldn't recognize.


And the last two will be ground covers.
Really nice ones. Don't ask me what they are - I have no idea, but they are 100% evergreen in Riga.

