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Ehretia acuminata Koda query
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Posted by cherax Syd NSW Aust (My Page) on Sat, Aug 12, 06 at 3:38
Hi all
Got a 1m high Koda here in Sydney. Can anyone tell me as to whether they are semi deciduous or whether it is on the way out.
It is getting down to around 8C here and I suspect that it is quite likely croaking it though I am not giving up hope yet!
Ta A |
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RE: Ehretia acuminata Koda query
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| In the wild they grow quite close to Sydney and in areas where winter nights can get below zero - e.g. the Colo River valley at Upper Colo, which is the last place I recall seeing it. It's possible they are semi-deciduous. |
RE: Ehretia acuminata Koda query
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One I have growing at 600m. in SEQ is deciduous.Climate is not dissimilar to Sydney. Tony |
RE: Ehretia acuminata Koda query
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Yes Kodas are deciduous, the drier your location the more leaves they loose ! Kris |
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