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Posted 1Y ago by @TxPlantJunkie

How tolerant is this plant through the winter months? Iโ€™m...

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Hey! I'm pretty sure that I'm in that zone, too.

This is what Google says.

In zone 9b, a shrimp plant can be fairly tolerant during the winter months, potentially surviving outdoors year-round if the temperatures stay mild, but it's best to monitor for cold snaps and may need some protection from extreme cold with a cover or to be brought indoors as a houseplant if temperatures drop significantly below freezing.
Key points about shrimp plants in zone 9b during winter:
Generally hardy:
Zone 9b falls within the range where shrimp plants can thrive outdoors year-round with proper conditions.
Potential for frost damage:
While somewhat tolerant, severe cold snaps can damage or kill the plant, so keep an eye on the weather.
Indoor option:
If you anticipate harsh winter conditions, consider bringing your shrimp plant indoors to protect it.
Light requirements:
When brought indoors, ensure your shrimp plant receives bright, indirect light.
Thank you so much! Merry Christmas