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  2. This Low-Maintenance Shrub Will Fill Your Fall And Winter ...

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    To shape plants, trim back any disproportionately long shoots, cutting back to a leaf or side branch. Lower branches can be shortened to maintain a more upright growth habit. How To Get Early ...

  3. Shrubbery - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron garden, Sheringham Park, originally a country house garden by Humphry Repton, with many species collected by Ernest Henry Wilson a century later. A shrubbery, shrub border or shrub garden is a part of a garden where shrubs, mostly flowering species, are thickly planted. [1]

  4. Rhododendron - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendrons can be propagated by air layering or stem cuttings. [61]: 540–541 They can self-propagate by sending up shoots from the roots. Sometimes an attached branch that has drooped to the ground will root in damp mulch, and the resulting rooted plant then can be cut off the parent rhododendron.

  5. Pruning - Wikipedia

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    A reduction cut may be performed while still allowing about 50% of the branch. This is done to help maintain form and deter the formation of co-dominant leaders. Temporary branches may be too large for a removal cut so subordination pruning should be done to slowly reduce a limb by 50% each year to allow the tree to properly heal from the cut.

  6. When to Cut Back Hostas So They Produce Lush Leaves in ... - AOL

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    Related: 12 Plants You Should Never Cut Back in Fall. Fall Care. REDA&CO / Contributor / Getty Images. Dividing. You can divide and transplant hostas in autumn to help spread them throughout an ...

  7. Shrub - Wikipedia

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    Many shrubs respond well to renewal pruning, in which hard cutting back to a "stool", removes everything but vital parts of the plant, resulting in long new stems known as "canes". [10] Other shrubs respond better to selective pruning to dead or unhealthy, or otherwise unattractive parts to reveal their structure and character.

  8. Rhododendron arborescens - Wikipedia

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    Rhododendron arborescens is a deciduous shrub up to 5.5 m (18 ft) tall, with terminal inflorescences growing from the end of the stems. These plants also generally have yellowish-brown twigs. The green, waxy leaves are 4.4–7.6 cm (1.75–3 in) long, oval and entire with round tips and hairy midribs.

  9. Why Your Rhododendron's Leaves Are Rolling Up and Wilting ...

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    Droopy or curled up foliage on this shrub is a sure sign your plant isn't happy. Here's how to diagnose and correct the problem.