Freeze


Not mediteranean, I know, but In Berkeley CA, where it got to about 28
degrees (unfortuneately also with an east wind, which dried things out),
I had two Fuchsia paniculata which are now leafless (1 has a few leaves
at the base), an apparently dead Deppia splendens and Monocheatum
(melastome); another unknown species of arboreal Fuchsia looking rather
dead, and leafless  Daturas and Cestrum nocturnum.  I expect the Cestrum
and Datura to come back from the roots.  Does anyone have any idea on
whether the Deppia (believed only to survive as a species in gardens) or
the Monochaetum are likely to regenerate from stems or roots?  These are
all Mexican and central american cloud forest plants (where it gets
cold, but dos not freeze).



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