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Argyreia nervosa in cool climate

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has anyone in the cooler parts of oz kept an a. nervosa outside through the winter and had it survive? if so what type of temp. did it withstand?

[ 13. May 2003, 02:03: Message edited by: Torsten ]

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??sorry bout the title,i pressed the wrong key??

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this is a good question and I want it to be meaningfully searchable..... so I took the liberty of fixing the title.

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Not yet,

But my "fractal" strain, this season seedling, is about 6 foot high and against a warm wall. See if it makes it through winter here in Melbourne.

It still looks healthy even after last nights cold temperature.

Anyone know how cold it got?

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Well I live in "zone five" of usa.......gets pretty darn cold(0 to -10 Farenheit) Never bothered to try and keep my woodrose outside....but i did have one by a drafty window this last year and it seemed to have caught a draft and died......i dont think it could have gotten below 30degF.........

how cold are your winters?

Everything I've read that gives a 'zone' to woodrose says zone 9...which is 20 to 30°F or -7 to -1°C

hope that helps

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