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Oh that's nice.

My mom always loved those. How frost hardy are they?
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Omelet wrote:

Oh that's nice.


Thanks.

My mom always loved those. How frost hardy are they?


I really don't know, we never get frosts here. (I live in a sub-tropical
climate and very close to the ocean)



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I've never been able to grow it :-(

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Omelet wrote:

Oh that's nice.


Thanks.

My mom always loved those. How frost hardy are they?


I really don't know, we never get frosts here. (I live in a sub-tropical
climate and very close to the ocean)


Ok. Was just curious...

Right now I'm researching frost/drought hardy plants that will take very
little water.

Plants other than cacti. g
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