mr b.caapi Posted May 13, 2003 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 ] Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
mr b.caapi Posted May 13, 2003 ??sorry bout the title,i pressed the wrong key?? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Torsten Posted May 13, 2003 this is a good question and I want it to be meaningfully searchable..... so I took the liberty of fixing the title. Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
Ed Dunkel Posted May 13, 2003 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? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
DazedSol Posted May 14, 2003 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 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites