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Re: Oleander and Passiflora
- To: i*@prairienet.org
- Subject: Re: Oleander and Passiflora
- From: s*@highfiber.com (sp)
- Date: Fri, 17 Oct 1997 13:22:28 -0600 (MDT)
>To: "Depau S. Depau" <depau@northwest.com>
>From: stamper@highfiber.com (sp)
>Subject: Re: Oleander and Passiflora
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>>Your Oleander may have no problem surviving the winter. It depends upon
>>where in New Mexico you live. Oleanders can survive down to 13 degrees F.
>
>Hi Keith,
>Surprisingly my plant survived the 8-9 Deg. F w/ no protection! I guess I
was lucky.
>
>>As for the Passiflora, it depends upon the individual species, or variety.
>>The best thing you may do for your Passion Flower is to get a large
>>cardboard box, and place it over the plant during the evening. If it is a
>>large plant, find a refrigerator box.
>
>Do you think I could put a card board box over it and fill it with cyperus
mulch and leave it like that until spring?
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