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Grape Holly Question
Thanks to the regulars who offered help with my viburnum question. I'm back
g. I also have (here in Zone 6) some small Mabonia aquifolium plants (compact Oregon grape holly) which were planted last summer. These are supposed to be evergreens but now they have a lot of areas of dead leaves. In the case of one plant the entire thing appears dead. I did cut into a few stems and the wood appeared to be green--possibly alive? The tag says they are hardy down to at least -10 or -20 and I don't think it got that cold this winter--if it did it was only for a night or two. They also got plenty of water last summer. Is there hope for these plants? |
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Grape Holly Question
Yes, absolutely. They're quite tough.
Dave "Chloe" wrote in message .. . Thanks to the regulars who offered help with my viburnum question. I'm back g. I also have (here in Zone 6) some small Mabonia aquifolium plants (compact Oregon grape holly) which were planted last summer. These are supposed to be evergreens but now they have a lot of areas of dead leaves. In the case of one plant the entire thing appears dead. I did cut into a few stems and the wood appeared to be green--possibly alive? The tag says they are hardy down to at least -10 or -20 and I don't think it got that cold this winter--if it did it was only for a night or two. They also got plenty of water last summer. Is there hope for these plants? |
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