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Old 19-03-2003, 10:20 PM
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I have two lantana plants & one plumbago which haven't yet shown signs of
emerging from the winter. Are they most likely dead, or should I give them
a few more weeks of good weather to show themselves?

Alan
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Old 20-03-2003, 04:08 AM
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Default Lantana & Plumbago still dormant?

I grow both of these and they take their time coming back. If they are in
full sun it speeds things up.
I have had some lantana die over the winter before but it is too early to
tell.

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I have two lantana plants & one plumbago which haven't yet shown signs of
emerging from the winter. Are they most likely dead, or should I give

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a few more weeks of good weather to show themselves?

Alan



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Old 29-03-2003, 09:20 PM
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I just this week have some 1/2-1 inch new green growth sprouting on both

courtault wrote:
I have two lantana plants & one plumbago which haven't yet shown signs of
emerging from the winter. Are they most likely dead, or should I give them
a few more weeks of good weather to show themselves?

Alan


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