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Norfolk Pines Damaged By Cold

I have 2 beautiful Norfolk Pines that sustained freeze damage when their protection blew off while I was out of town. Will they fill back out? Do I cut off the damage or let them shed by themselves? Is there any hope for them? Thanks in advance for your input!

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Hardiness Zone: 8a

Brenda from Greenville, AL

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Norfolk Pines Damaged By Cold

Any plant with frost damage needs the area that's damaged removed from it, or it will take longer to heal. Then you must baby it back to health which can take quite a long time. (06/09/2007)

By denise

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December 19, 20170 found this helpful

I purchased a beautiful Norfolk Pine that is about 3 ft tall and it was very soft, as they usually are.
I left the tree in the car overnight where temperatures outside can get to 30 degree's Fahrenheit.
Removing the tree - early this morning it was cold and stiff. It is not showing any frost on it nor showing any frostbite damage at this time ...

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What kind of damage will happen and what can I do?
Thanks.

 

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