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donnacreation
Sumter, SC
(Zone 8a)

October 22, 2009
08:31 PM

Post #7198659

Last spring I planted a red abyssinium (false banana) that is now 14 ft tall. The rootball is huge, so digging it up is not an option. Is it likely to survive my zone 8 winter if I cover it with frost cloth and pine straw?

This message was edited Oct 22, 2009 8:32 PM

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