A question of zones - Southern Chinese trees

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A question of zones - Southern Chinese trees

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Hey Folks,

I wanted to know if it was okay to show some examples of mostly shrubs that I grown from cuttings. They all come from Southern China, but as far as I know are growing in zone 7.

http://www.ars.usda.gov/Main/docs.htm?docid=9815&page=2

These would be shrubs like the Chinese Serissa, Fukien Tea, Sagretia t., Southern Chinese elms........

The definition of Tropical is temperatures above 12.8 deg.C
Anyone?
Later.
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Tambrand, bring it on, post some photos
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Yes please .
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