Coccoloba diversifolia/uvifera in NYC
bronxfigs: New York City/7b
12 years ago
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Question: Coccoloba
Has any member been successful in overwintering either "Sea Grape", or, "Pigeon Plum"? I plan on growing some of these plants during the summer, on my back deck, exposed to the full, broiling, NYC sun, and then grow them through the winter months right up against my sliding glass doors that lead to the back. Full sun all winter, streams through glass doors, and indoor temp's. about 60 - 68 degrees F.
Should I just follow houseplant culture? Will they go dormant/quiescent in lower light levels?
Any suggestions will be welcomed.
Thanks,
Frank/BronxFigs
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