Most native insects are able to survive colder temperatures than those we have had recently.
Redbacks can survive temperatures from below freezing point to 40 C.
However, it has also been reported to survive temperatures much lower.
The plant could survive temperatures down to zero, but it requires the warm summer months to grow.
They were breeding trees to survive freezing temperatures and produce more blossoms.
It survives temperatures of up to 45 C, and grows well in full sun or partial shade.
They are able to survive colder temperatures than other species of Zephyranthes.
"Millions of people have survived much worse wounds and higher temperatures."
Although the leaves are frost sensitive, the plants themselves usually survive cold temperatures and produce blooms in the late spring.
The eggs can survive low temperatures, then hatch in the spring.