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Old 01-02-2008, 06:43 AM
mudstew mudstew is offline
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Default Will my houseplant survive after being in the cold?

I was carrying my Spathiphyllum Cluadla from the car to the house and it was below freezing and windy outside, and now the tips of the largest leaves are slightly curling under, and the blossoms are lightly speckled brown. I'm afraid the damage is irreversible!

Will it recover or will the leaves continue to die?


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