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Mon, Feb 4, 13 at 13:39
| I read conflicting report about the cold hardiness of Devil's Walking Stick and Bee Bee Tree in zone 5a. I like to hear about your personal experience (not info perpetuated in the web)growing these plants. I like to grow them as bee forage. Do they grow and FLOWER in zone 5a? I'm in northern Illinois. Any personal and/or local experience (northern Illinois, Wisconsin or Zone 5a resident)is appreciated. Thanks. |
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| I’ve seen Aralia (either elata or spinosa? i cannot say for sure) growing in Canada (Brampton, Onrtario). I am not sure which USDA zone it is, I know it is Canadian zone 5b, which probably means USDA 4b? Aralia trees were growing on the public (municipal) flower/shrub bed and were suckering profusely, they formed a small grove with the largest plant being probably around 12 ft tall and my guess, at least 5 years old. I’ve seen even larger specimen of aralia (again, not sure spinosa/elata?) in Richmond Hill, Ontario (Canadian zone 5b). It was a multi-stemmed tree growing on a private front-yard. It was covered in large panicles of whitish flowers and looked stunning. |
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| Thanks for the info green_go. If it grows and flowers in Canada, there is hope for it in northern Illinois. I have ordered seeds of both elata and spinosa, just in case. I appreciate your input very much. |
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