Guest guest Posted July 3, 2006 Report Share Posted July 3, 2006 Dear Friends Rudraksha Tree Growth Zones are where there is no frost line......meaning temperatures are temperate year round.....as the trees mature to 35 feet tall they would have to have a root systme that almost duplicates what is found above ground.....in Nepal where the altitude above sea level goes from a couple hundred feet to Mount everest in the width of a country that is between 100 and 200 miles wide at some places the lowlands provide an environment for Crocodiles and Rhinoceros at its base with elephants and other temperate climate animals to humans and animals of burden in the Kathmandu area....Nepal Rudraksha Trees live in the temperate zone or midsection on this verticle scale of sea level in the Bengal Area to the Arun Valley just below Mount Everest........they are an evergreen tree that does not lose its leaves in winter due to cold as there is no winter element where they live.....they may lose leaves as a natural condition to replenish new leaves however growing outside in Canada is not the zone of liveing where they would thrive unless you had a arborium that was at least 50 feet high at its dome top hope this helps Rudra Center India and America Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Guest guest Posted July 4, 2006 Report Share Posted July 4, 2006 Very discouraging, and I am old and feel too tired to move far from here. I do have tall evergreens growing here, though, and one is well over thirty feet tall, and they don't lose their leaves in winter; that is why they are called evergreens, i. e. ever green. Many evergreens grow in Canada. Barbara - rudracenter Monday, July 03, 2006 9:16 AM RBSC : Rudraksha Tree Growth Zones Dear Friends Rudraksha Tree Growth Zones are where there is no frost line......meaning temperatures are temperate year round.....as the trees mature to 35 feet tall they would have to have a root systme that almost duplicates what is found above ground.....in Nepal where the altitude above sea level goes from a couple hundred feet to Mount everest in the width of a country that is between 100 and 200 miles wide at some places the lowlands provide an environment for Crocodiles and Rhinoceros at its base with elephants and other temperate climate animals to humans and animals of burden in the Kathmandu area....Nepal Rudraksha Trees live in the temperate zone or midsection on this verticle scale of sea level in the Bengal Area to the Arun Valley just below Mount Everest........they are an evergreen tree that does not lose its leaves in winter due to cold as there is no winter element where they live.....they may lose leaves as a natural condition to replenish new leaves however growing outside in Canada is not the zone of liveing where they would thrive unless you had a arborium that was at least 50 feet high at its dome top hope this helps Rudra Center India and America -- Version: 7.1.394 / Virus Database: 268.9.8/380 - Release 6/30/06 Quote Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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