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Old 01-07-2004, 08:13 AM
Jane Ransom
 
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Default Dierama dieback

In article , Janet Baraclough.
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If they survive that, my plan is to divide the clump in a year or two.
So here's the question..is this a good idea, or do established dieramas
object to disturbance?

I have been told they do not like root disturbance (
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