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Posted by needlearts@gmail.com on April 25, 2009, 10:32 am
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> For Donna--I have a hibiscus in front of my house that is 14 years old, h=
as
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> survived several hurricanes one of which pulled it 7/8 out of the ground =
and
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> is now attached to a post with a rubber belt that's been holding it uprig=
ht.
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> It still gets covered with flowers periodically and is lush and full and =
in
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> constant need of trimming. =A0I'm just trying to tell you they're virtual=
ly
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> indestructible. =A0Now I wonder if I can take off the rubber belt after s=
o
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> many years. =A0lol
> Lucille
I've been tempted to leave mine outside which would definitely kill.
It's just that it's big and there are no other windows that work other
than the kitchen.
I do admire those blooms when I see them. And in two weeks or less
I'll be able to move it outside for the summer.
And, Cheryl. Thanks for pointing us out.
Donna in Virginia
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