Livingstonia chinensis, Parts survived the winter in a pot.

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Livingstonia chinensis, Parts survived the winter in a pot.

Post by bgodwin1987 »

So I left a Livingstonia chinenss outside over the winter because I didn't have room for it and it was not looking that great anyway. Surprise 2 leaves have poked up out of the pot. I would say these are prob. much hardier than they are rated, though I don't know if they would be reliably hardy hear. But it survived in a pot 13 F this winter, pretty amazing.

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13F ???? holy cow, that's probably a record. :shock:
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Yes........that's really great. You gotta plant it now since it does not want to die :wink:
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Post by bgodwin1987 »

Yeah im gonna need to plant this, it has 3 of the trees in the clump are growing leaves we will see what happens with it. It is super hardy I dunno how it survived 13F in a container, the whole thing would have had to freeze.
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That is good to know. It also corroberates the info ive read stating they can be grown in zone 5 as a dieback perrenial. Plant it in a microclimate, and mulch it in the winter, and see how well it does!
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That's cool, who would have thought. :?
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