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Old 10-02-2005, 08:21 PM
Mike Lyle
 
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Default Hardiness of Heptapleurum sp. or Schefflera sp

I gave my mother a well rooted cutting of either a Heptapleurum sp.
or a Schefflera sp. a couple of years ago, and it's lived through two
south-of-London winters outdoors without any sign of distress.

How can I tell which it is before I start telling you all the thing
is surprisingly hardy? (I think it's actually a Heptapleurum, as the
parent got to seven or eight feet high before I cut it down and was
inclined to bareness low down. But I'm not confident of my
judgement.)

Mike.


 
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