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10 Perennial Plants You Should Cut Back in Spring
Roses come in various growth habits, from long-stem hybrid teas, grandifloras and floribundas to mound-forming shrubs and sprawling ramblers. Because long-stem roses often suffer some winter dieback, ...
Unlike herbaceous perennial plants that die back to the ground each winter, subshrubs maintain a woody framework of branches from which new growth emerges in spring. Unlike herbaceous perennial plants ...
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