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Worried that your Rose Mallow (Perennial Hibiscus) didn't survive the winter? Don't be too quick to give up! This video explains why these beautiful plants are fashionably late to the spring party and shows you the signs of new life to look for.
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00:00Do you think your rose mallow is dead? Think again. Rose mallow, also known as the perennial
00:05hibiscus, are always late to the party, often not showing new growth until May or June. Those
00:12bare stems, they're very much alive. Just a little patience and you'll see fresh leaves
00:17and stems pop up quickly, filling in your garden yet again. So just relax. Your rose mallow isn't
00:25gone. It's just fashionably late. Follow us for more gardening know-how.
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