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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC
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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia 'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal

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Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal


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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal



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Old 08-06-2004, 07:29 PM
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Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal



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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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Default How cold hardy is eucryphia ?

Thanks for the info. After further research I also doubt it will do
well here in zone 7. Oh well. Back to the search for a really
attractive new and different small evergreen tree.

"Pam - gardengal" wrote in message news:3DHvc.40153$eY2.26367@attbi_s02...
"MLEBLANCA" wrote in message
...
Eucryphia x Intermidia 'Rostrevor' is a beautiful tree and we are
thinking of ordering one to plant. However we are in Zone 7. Anyone
know how cold hardy they are? We can't seem to get a clear idea of
that from online sources.
Thanks
NC


The American Horticultural Society A-Z
Encyclopedia of Garden PLants puts the hardiness of E.x intermedia

'Rostrevor'
at Zone 9-10.
Botanica says zones 8-9
Zone 8 being 10-20 deg. F.

Emilie
NorCal


Doubt it would fare very well in zone 7. They are relatively hardy here in
PNW zone 8, but mine did suffer some significant foliar damage this past
winter, which had a few unsually cold spells.

pam - gardengal

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