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help with plants during winter.
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Janet wrote: I've known R.ponticum take -24 C (in Scotland) without a blink. I've also known well established plants blown out of the ground in windspeeds over 100 mph.. wind exposure is probably the greatest inhibition it faces in Scotland :-) How deeply did the ground freeze? That is often a more important factor than the low temperature. It seems that the hardier forms of R. ponticum are actually a hybrid with R. catawbiense and that it is often fairly tender: http://www2.warwick.ac.uk/fac/sci/li...ory_eh2006.pdf Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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