Dear All:
I'm going to jump in here, again! First you have to have some idea
where the Serissa came from. Mine came from Northern California. I
would imagine that not only Serissa, but any other plant that is grown
in a warm climate, is not going to survive outdoors in the colder
temperatures of the northern hemisphere. At least with a gradual chance
to become cold hardy. I am not talking about tropicals per se.
However, we had two mild winters when I first obtained the Serissa. My
Serissa did have a chance to become a little more winter hardy, before
last winter, which was a brutal winter. This past spring the Serissa
came through without any loss of a branch and no die back.
Carl L. Rosner - near Atlantic City zone 6/7
http://bmee.net/rosner
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