is my edith bogue magnolia grandiflora "toast'?
Last year I planted an Edith Bogue magnolia in Spokane - borderline zone
5/6. (nothing colder than -10 for the past 10 years). The tree did magnificently all summer (it's about 8 feet tall now) and even had 2 big blossoms. I heaped some pine straw around the base of the tree away from the trunk, and we also had quite a bit of snow cover for all of the coldest parts of the winter. However, we had a night of -22 in January. (Edith Bogues have been known to survive -20). Nonethelss, all seemed well, even though some of the foliage was burned and looking a little ratty. Then 4 days ago we had a massive windstorm, and it ripped 3/4 of the leaves right off of the tree. The upper parts of the trunk are still green (the new growth from last year), and the buds are still green. Do I dare hope that the tree will leaf out in late April, as I'm praying it will? Or should I start mourning immediately? |
is my edith bogue magnolia grandiflora "toast'?
Hard to kill. After Hurricane Andrew magnificent old southern mags were
observed sprouting back from the wrenched stumps. Watch and see! Dave "gregpresley" wrote in message ... Last year I planted an Edith Bogue magnolia in Spokane - borderline zone 5/6. (nothing colder than -10 for the past 10 years). The tree did magnificently all summer (it's about 8 feet tall now) and even had 2 big blossoms. I heaped some pine straw around the base of the tree away from the trunk, and we also had quite a bit of snow cover for all of the coldest parts of the winter. However, we had a night of -22 in January. (Edith Bogues have been known to survive -20). Nonethelss, all seemed well, even though some of the foliage was burned and looking a little ratty. Then 4 days ago we had a massive windstorm, and it ripped 3/4 of the leaves right off of the tree. The upper parts of the trunk are still green (the new growth from last year), and the buds are still green. Do I dare hope that the tree will leaf out in late April, as I'm praying it will? Or should I start mourning immediately? |
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