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I read a comment about CIDPs growing in Leeds and got me thinking that if there is a slight warming of temps here in the future, do you think Vancouver will eventually be able to support growth of CIDPs unprotected? I'd love to see them take out the rows of Windmill palms at English Bay and replace them all with CIDPs
I read a comment about CIDPs growing in Leeds and got me thinking that if there is a slight warming of temps here in the future, do you think Vancouver will eventually be able to support growth of CIDPs unprotected? I'd love to see them take out the rows of Windmill palms at English Bay and replace them all with CIDPs
I've never seen one here... if places like Lugano in Switzerland can grow them by the water, I really don't see why we can't considering the winter averages and records are almost the same. It is puzzling to me...
What is CIDP, because I google it and all I got was chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, and I don't know why you would want to grow that?
I've never seen one here... if places like Lugano in Switzerland can grow them by the water, I really don't see why we can't considering the winter averages and records are almost the same. It is puzzling to me...
They probably can, but I guess nobody in Vancouver has bothered to do so. Only recently have I seen them in Leeds.
What is CIDP, because I google it and all I got was chronic inflammatory demyelinating polyneuropathy, and I don't know why you would want to grow that?
They might not be long term in leeds either. December 2010 killed a lot of established ones in the south of England,
I think that even if the climate gets a bit warmer in Vancouver, cold spells will still be cold enough to kill them.
The lowest temps in the south of England in 2010 were not low enough to kill a CIDP. Are you sure about them dying there?
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