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Tropical Zone Gardening: Red Cloak masacre

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Forum: Tropical Zone GardeningReplies: 2, Views: 31
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cocoloba
St John's
Antigua and Barbuda
(Zone 10a)

August 12, 2009
07:31 PM

Post #6940005

I awoke on Monday to see my most prized red cloak completely decimated by the dogs overnight, I have been nurturing this plant for ages and was heartbroken. I still see root and the stub of where it got whacked, do you think any chance it will spring back?
rjuddharrison
Houston, TX
(Zone 9a)

August 12, 2009
08:21 PM

Post #6940184

Definitly. I whack them frequently and they are 13 feet tall again.
rjuddharrison
Houston, TX
(Zone 9a)

August 12, 2009
08:22 PM

Post #6940188

they just keep growing.

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