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In the fall tends to be the best time to transplant firebush [Hamelia patens], and indeed just about any plant. Specifically, a popular autumnal month tends to be October. The reason lies in getting the plant adjusted to the new location before the cold weather sets in. By the time the cold weather is over, the plant feels at home in the new location and is ready to bloom on old wood or put out new growth.

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