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Posted

18F in north Florida w/ heavy frost.

Event was unusual as it was preceded by an extended warm period of over two weeks with several days reaching highs into the 80s(F).

Plant showed no damage. Plant is small.

Jason

Gainesville, Florida

  • 4 years later...
Posted (edited)

16f as the low, below freezing all night. 90% defoliation. 

 

Edited by blake_tx

Blake

  • 4 years later...
Posted

John Fairey Gardens near Hempstead, Texas has several that have recovered fine from 5 days below freezing with an ultimate low of 6°F last February (2021)

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live without even a single burn on the leaves,at  - 5.7 degrees celsius,in   january 2017

GIUSEPPE

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