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Date Posted: 21:45:26 12/05/03 Fri
Author: Bev
Subject: Re: Frost hardiness in large hybrid Echeveria
In reply to: Brian Faulkner 's message, "Frost hardiness in large hybrid Echeveria" on 10:24:13 11/29/03 Sat

I did answer this, but see it didn't come up.No......all the hybrid Echeverias are NOT frost tolerent. I have been a specialist grower of these plants for twenty five years. The commercial growers have not been involved with them long enough to know their long term habits. I have found tolerence to -2degrees, after that there can be damage to some varieties, so be careful.

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