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Posted by JEDZ7SJ on July 13, 2008, 17:09:25, in reply to "Spanish Moss "
Over the Years (30+) I have found Spanish Moss from North, or South Carolina is hardy out side in Southern N.J. to roughly 5+ above zero.Providing it is protected from dry north winter winds in a moist sheltered location.Forget the South Florida Spanish Moss it is more tender.
Last year some fell off the fence and I forgot about it and I picked it up this spring all of it made it.
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