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plant exposed to heavy ffrost - can it be rescued?

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evedawn | 15:19 Thu 08th Apr 2010 | Home & Garden
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hello all. how lovely the sun is today! I have the following plants which are NOT showing sign of life after winter: Cordyline Trailing geranium and canna lilly. They were exposed to weeks of frost and snow (that winter we thought would go on forever!!!) do you think they will regenerate? Or is it too late to save them (i know they shoulda been protected from frost but I didn't do it) thanks everyoner
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oooops not trailing geraniums....trailing \begonias i meant to say thanks to you all na
Sadly none of them are fully hardy and I doubt they'll recover.
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hmmm - i thought s!o too but was hoping i was wrong. thanks for your help!
Murderer.
Both my oriental and asian lillies are sprouting - the asian (I think) are already about 18 inches high...the oriental is about 2" ... don't know whether this helps with regard to your canna...

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