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As I have travelled around the globe it has become evident that Araucaria araucana is hardier than one would imagine. The problem here in the...
yes, I think it is two things, accumilated damage from repeated colder than it's normal temp range as well as being extremely sensitive to root rot
Thanks, I appreciate your input.
it's still 20 degrees F, for me to convert I would have to go on the internet, assume you know how to do that. It's what I have to do when I...
We have determined that at least here in southeaster U.S., Wollemi is very prone to root rot. Best in light shade on very well drained soil. Also...
Liz, Thanks for the prompt reply. I should have been more specific with my questions so here goes again. a) does it prefer shade, part shade...
I had heard that in their natural habitant, they found growing in partial shade and damp soil, which is why they escaped fire being destroyed by...
Thank you for your generous comments and yes, the not so young guy is me. Last year I spent a week studying conifers at the Bedgebury Pinetum,...
Ours survived the 2007/2008 winter here in Canton, Georgia (USA), We are a zone 7A. It never looked good all last summer and the best we could...
To confirm, this is a red cv. of Lonicera tatarica. It can become weedy in certain areas. I like it because it is one of the first plants to leaf...
Michael, Your pictures are outstanding. Who says conifers don't photograph well.
Luke, You make a good point. An example of this is Torreya taxifolia who's range is restricted to the northern panhandle of Florida where it...
Last week here in Canton, Georgia (USDA Zone 7) we experienced one night at 24 F (7 C) and had no apparrent damage. We are also growing this...
Most of our rare Chinese conifers are yet small and have not set seed, otherwise, I would be most happy to share. Thanks for the courtesy of a reply.
I am the owner of the Cox Arboretum www.coxgardens.com in Canton, Georgia USA. Also am the current president of the American Conifer Society. As...