Re: Dodonea viscosa 'Purpurea' or 'Saratoga'
- Subject: Re: Dodonea viscosa 'Purpurea' or 'Saratoga'
- From: N* S* <T*@plantsoup.com>
- Date: Wed, 20 Feb 2008 06:51:34 -0800
That's quite interesting Laura. Typically, my garden's lowest is 25 and the euphorbs die to the ground but resprout. After last winter's 18 degrees, they were deader than doornails. The Agonis, on the other hand, withstand 25 easily but were cut down almost to the ground at 18. They have all resprouted, however, and are coming back. The third option, Cotinus, survives everything and is just as striking. I haven't yet had experience with the lepto hardiness. Stay tuned though! Nan On Feb 19, 2008, at 2:23 PM, Laura Cooper wrote: Hoowee--thanks for that Nan--I'm thinking now that I will sub the Leptospermum for the Agonis rather then the Euphorbia. My Euphorbia cotinifolia weren't touched by that hard frost last year--but they are big, old, and next to a fence, and on a hill,so I was probably just lucky & the cold air passed right around rather than settling on them! |
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