It will depend on several factors like how old or big the plant is. The Wollemi pine is a fairly hardy plant that can cope with heavy pruning.
Have a look at wollemipine.com for cultivation instructions.
A wollemi pine is a tree that grows to about 130 feet and have narrow tampered leaves The wollemi pine can grow up to 130 feet and it have long tampered leaves on September 10, 1994 by David Noble. hope this answers your Q
The Wollemi pine (Wollemia nobilis) can grow to heights of 30 to 50 meters (about 98 to 164 feet) in its natural habitat. Its trunk can reach a diameter of up to 1.5 meters (about 5 feet). This ancient tree species is known for its distinctive, tiered branches and feathery foliage. Due to its rarity, the Wollemi pine is often referred to as a "living fossil."
Yes, a prickly pear cactus can be dug up and transplanted. It's best to do this during the warmer months when the plant is actively growing. Ensure to wear gloves to protect yourself from the spines and allow the cut area to dry for a few days before replanting it to prevent rot. After transplanting, water it sparingly until it establishes in its new location.
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The opposite of "dug up" would be "buried" or "covered."
The branches of your Norfolk Island Pine may be drooping after being transplanted due to transplant shock, which can stress the tree and cause wilting. Ensure that the tree is receiving adequate water, light, and humidity to help it recover from the transplant shock and prevent further drooping. It may take some time for the tree to adjust to its new environment, so continue to monitor its progress.
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The name of the dog from the movie "Up" was Dug. Dug is a friendly puppy like dog who is full of love for his new friends Carl, Russel, and Kevin. Dug also appears in his own short, "Dug's Special Mission".
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Ali's grave was dug up by unknown perpetrators with the intention to verify and confirm his burial in Damascus.