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Old 06-03-2007, 09:33 PM posted to rec.gardens
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I have a large rhododendron in my yard, maybe 12 feet tall, and spread about
5 feet. Because of the location, I had to remove it, so I cut it back to
about 3 feet tall and dug it out. I have, sitting in my back yard, the
remains - a root clump about a foot or so in diameter, and a half dozen 3
foot branches sticking up. I'm thinking of removing all but 3 branches, and
planting it. Any guesses as to whether it will survive this?


I've moved three rhododendron about the same size for my parents. I
never cut them back but had the site prepared and planted immediately.
Watered well and staked for a year. I think you trashed it. However
you may be able to layer it and produce a new plant if the variety is
worth the effort to you.

Bill

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