acuba inquiry
jddawg37
11 years ago
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I planted a japanese acuba as a foundation shrub about 12 years ago. It was the perfect shrub for the location, east side of house but inset to limit sunlight. For years it excelled but it appears it may have passed its peak. Growth has been limited and it just doesn't look as healthy. I decided to remove it and replace it and cut it almost to the ground. What are your opinions as to whether it will grow back healthy if cut way back or if I would be better suited to remove it?
I have no pictures and realize that my information is limited. I apologize for that but appreciate any advice or opinions any of you may have.
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