Re: terms/hollyhock??


Well, I've missed most of this thread but didn't you say it had been
mowed?  If you did, then it is likely that it was putting up enough
foliage to feed the root over the years.. Poke can be cut back and
still live if it can put out leaves to feed its massive root..

Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
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> From: Melody <mhobertm@excite.com>
> 
> Kitty: Okay, so I'm willing to be open to the possibility of it
being a
> fat root...but do you, or anyone else, think it's possible for a
root to
> lie dormant in the ground for such a long time (years)?

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