those are some brutal temps.........the only survivors should be the minors and needles.....keep us updated. 8)
Hi Marceli........Eucs are more like zone 8a plants......perhaps zone 7b.........I treat them like an annual.....if they survive I'm really happy. 8) ...
nice find Aaron.........looks like some sort of Y. recurvifolia/gloriosa?
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another update......low of -6.5F (-21.4C) and my Euc's are dying left and right........one of the survivors is this one snow gum (the Euc on the right...
your J tree looks mint! 8)
Hi Barbif you had a warmish spell the Yuccas could be growing......but generally they don't grow outside here in my winter.....in the unheated garage ...
too bad for your loss Aaron! -14F with a load of wind will do it! :cry:
Hey Jim......that orange was a Poncirus trifoliata.....nice test for your area.....especially this year! 8) Hey Mike......if you find Tetrapanax seed ...
my guess on the Opuntia would be a form of phaeacantha. Plant it outside and if it survives 0F it's likely phaeacantha.
I agree that might be a Trichocereus......the one you got up in Iowa! T. terscheckiiHere's a big one off the web<img src=>
PS.....that unknown plant looks like Dasylirion wheeleri or so other form of Dasy. 8)
If your from NC I would plant the MP so it does not get any afternoon direct sun. I would select a spot which has the coldest soil too. MP's seem to...
great shots Jim......looks like your having a load of fun out their!! 8)
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