Yes, azalea bushes can often survive being cut down to the ground, as they have a robust root system that allows them to regenerate. However, the extent of recovery will depend on the specific variety of azalea and the overall health of the plant before cutting. It's important to ensure proper care, including watering and mulching, to encourage new growth in the following seasons. Regular pruning can also help promote a healthier and more aesthetically pleasing plant in the long run.
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No, a dead butterfly bush will not come back to life. Once a plant is dead, it cannot be revived.
Tomatoes come in tree , shrub, bush, and ground varieties, and many shapes and colours and variations in flavor.
It grows on an eggplant bush...sort of a tall, pale-leaved bush. It can also grow in the ground.
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As I recall, azalea is a general name for deciduous rhododendrons. So I would expect the leaves to fall off every year, and for the shrub to regrow them.
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Probably that you've unintentionally adopted a rabbit :D
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Yes, blueberry bushes are typically dormant in the winter and will come back in the spring as long as they are properly cared for and protected from extreme cold temperatures.
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