This is the 3rd winter for all my subtropicals and they are torn up. They survived the first 2 winters fine but this winter they look really bad even though I covered them.
Alano sapodilla - still has some green leaves, I think it will live
Sapodilla Hasya - think it's dead now. I don't see any green
Lemon Zest - it will live. Still has green leaves on inside and is green pretty far up on main branches
Sweet tart - I think it will live. It's green 3 feet up on main trunk
Coco cream - hanging on to one green leaf. I'm hoping it will live
My 3 year old guamuchil - will live but is completely defoiliated
At my home in the city, the mangoes and guavas don't look happy but they are still green. Luckily, a guy I gave some ST and CC budwood to last spring said he would give me a couple of young ST and CC trees that he's had in his greenhouse. Pays to be nice sometimes
If the mangoes I have now take off in the spring, I'm going to move them next to the house before it gets really hot.
The sapodillas and mangoes really surprised me. Seems like they took the winter worse than the tropical guavas. Most of the guavas defoiliated but none appear dead and green pretty far up.