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David,
Wrong, while some did freeze out in temperatures below 17F, this cycad and many palms will survive a freeze what matters are the lengths of time below freezing. I manage over one thousand in Las Vegas.... On Fri, 22 July 2005 11:03:08 GMT, David Bockman wrote: "Rattus The RAT" wrote in t: Hey, I got a nice cycad this spring and it's doing really well right now on my patio, 13 new leaves came out this week (so fast!). Can these guys survive freezing in winter? I live in Dallas, we get a few freezes every winter. I would not like to bring it inside my apartment with all the bugs that might live in that huge pot, also its kinda big! But I'd hate to lose it, its such a great plant... thanks No, they're very tender despite the tough look. In a pot, they really can't handly anything below 45° F., and would appreciate never seeing below 50° F. Acts of creation are ordinarily reserved for gods and poets. To plant a pine, one need only own a shovel. -- Aldo Leopold |
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