Matthew Nistico wrote:@Joe Grand and Jamie Chevalier - I also live in South Carolina zone 8a, and I am likewise anxious to see how my new tree collards will perform in the winter, seeing that we are pushing the edge of what they are supposed to tolerate!
Actually, while I am in zone 8a, my property almost straddles the line between 8a and 7b.
I am cautiously optimistic. But I also intend, as Joe indicated, to take a few cuttings early every winter to pot up and keep inside on a windowsill. They will be my insurance, in case one or more of my tree collards bites the dust one particular winter. The good thing is that propagating tree collards via tip cuttings seems fairly easy.