As a plus the ice made for the most beautiful Christmas I've ever seen. Too bad all (most) of the half-hardy stuff is protected! Some pics:
Acer griseum:

Miscanthus gigantus (floridus), the stems are 12' "high":

Cylindropuntia viridiflora:

Other cacti and a Yucca (leaves tied to prevent flattening by snow. Apparently it works for ice too)

Various Yucca:

Yucca gloriosa (Tennessee seed):

Another Cylindropuntia, probably imbricata:

Another view of the cactus garden:

Yaaaaa, this is a zone 4. The Spruce do very well with a heavy load:

Shagbark Hickory:

Young White Pine, not as good with the ice load:

Phyllostachys aureosulcata "Alata":

Willow leaf oak:

Kalmia:

Various Rhodo's:



Ilex pendunculosa:

Fargesia nitida:

Heptacodium's spectacular exfoliating bark is amazing in the ice... But hard to get a picture:

A few more Rhody's:


Thanks for looking.
Paul
Oh and happy xmas.