Michigan is in USDA plant hardiness zones 3-6, with most of the state falling within zones 4 and 5. This means that Michigan experiences cold winters and relatively mild summers, making it suitable for a wide range of plant species. The state has a diverse climate due to its proximity to the Great Lakes, with the western and northern parts of the state generally experiencing colder temperatures compared to the southern and eastern regions. Gardeners in Michigan need to consider factors such as frost dates and temperature fluctuations when selecting plants for their gardens. Some popular plants that grow well in Michigan include peonies, hostas, daylilies, and hydrangeas.
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