jacquemontii, Arum maculatum, Arum italicum, Peltandra virginica and Lysichiton
americanus.
Marek
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From:
Agoston Janos
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Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 9:42
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Marek, perhaps you have much more continental climate, than
the others. I know now, that USDA Hardinbess zone does not calculate in the
continentality, the humidity etc.
One of my friends were in Sweden and in Grece. We know, that
there are bigger frosts in Sweden, but she was in a pullover in -8?C, in
Hungary when the temperature is about -10?C we usally weare thick jackets. The
same is with Grece, tere are big heatwaves, and the people do not have
problems as here in Hungary. If you travel to Russia the climat is more
continental and the weather is more untoleratable.
I live in Z5a, and I've heared, that Typhonium venosum is
hardy here, but did not survived here, even in sheltered place, in sandy soil
with winter protection...
So USDA Plant Hardiness Zones are really just indications,
and plants perhaps survive
----- Original Message -----
From:
Abrimaal
To: Discussion of aroids
Sent: Wednesday, June 28, 2006 7:52
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Subject: [Aroid-l] Pinellia
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But... it didn't survive the last winter in Poland
outdoors and I live in zone 6.Marek
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