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everybody i planted a luna species hibiscus last season. well i was wondering if it will "make an appearance" this season? i don't think it's going to due to the fact that after the snow melted there was no evidence that i planted it no new growth has been seen so far do they come back or am i wishing and hoping in vain?
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HEY THANX TK I JUST RECIEVED IT THIS AFTERNOON IT'A A BEAUTY ISN'T IT BILL ROCKS!!!!!!
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I am in Texas so weather and temp may not be same as yours. I did notice that my Luna Blush and Luna Red have put out new shoots. They are about 3 inch long right now. Still waiting for two Hardy Hibiscus and one Texas Star to come back out. I am in Z 7/8 had very mild winter only snow was Easter and it didn't stick. Don't give up I have been told they will take to May sometimes later before they come back as they like hot weather. Jimmy
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