No. They won't survive the winter.
Gerbera Daisies are typically not cold hardy enough to survive in zones 4-5 during winter. They prefer warmer temperatures and may need to be grown as annuals or brought indoors during the colder months in these regions.
Flowers that bloom in fall are:Aster novi-belgii (Michaelmas Daisy) hardiness zones 4-9New York Asters (Symphyotrichum novi-belgii) zones 4-9Butterfly Bush - Buddleia zones 6-9Plumbago / Leadwort - Ceratostigma plumbaginoides zones zones 6-Coreopsis, Tickseed zones 4-9Echinacea, Cone Flowers zones 2-10Gaillardia, Blanket Flower zones 4-10Gerber Daisies, Transvaal Daisy, African Daisy - Gerbera jamesonii zones 7-11, grown as an annual in other zonesShasta Daisy - Leucanthemum x superbum zones 4-10Most of these flowers start blooming in summer and continue blooming until the first frost. Mums are also good flowers for fall color and are sold in most garden centers and many stores in fall.For more varieties visit http://gardening.about.com/od/choosingperennialplants/ig/Perennials-for-New-Gardeners/Leucanthemum-Shasta-Daisy-.htm
There are 4 zones.
About 4 or 5 time zones span China
mongolia have 4 different time zones
There are 4 climate zones in the Andes Mountains.
Wisconsin is zone 4. Dahlias will not overwinter in zones lower than zone 8. But you can grow dahlias as annuals or bring the tuber inside for the winter.
The United States has six time zones: Eastern, Central, Mountain, Pacific, Alaska, and Hawaii-Aleutian.
It is a huge country. The U.S. has 4 time zones.
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You zone idustrial zones and then put roads around them and connect them to your residential zones.
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