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Dec 6, 2013 11:48 AM CST
Name: Mark Mallon
seattle wa
Region: United States of America Region: Pacific Northwest Region: Southwest Gardening
More frozen plants Whistling

this is a great winter for plant hardiness experimentation, and to find out where bits are warmer in my yard...

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this is the only pp to freeze so far, its a O. tomentosa
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these are Not frozen despite being " frost sensitive "


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and i thought this was a Great example of heating and thermal mass and light reflectivity the dark bits are frozen and the light not

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DON'T PANIC

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