Joined: Wed Feb 27, 2008 10:48 am Posts: 7 Location: Dallas,TEXAS
We have a Duranta (Sweet Memories) that was kept in a container for two years and brought inside during the winter. In October, we planted it in the ground. After the winter, I am not seeing any signs of life. Most other perennials in our yard have started budding out but I am not seeing any thing from the duranta.
I have read that it is common for durantas to die back to the roots here in North Texas (DFW) but I'm not sure what to do with it. Should I prune it back and how much? Should I wait for new growth to appear before removing the dead stuff?
For instance, Duranta is hardy as a subtropical shrub or tree and develops into an irregular spreading large shrub or small tree 15 to 20 fe et tall in USDA zones 10 and 11. It serves as a 6 to 8 foot tall summer annual or shrubby perennial depending upon the severity of winter temperatures in zone 9, [b]or as a summer annual in zones 8 and colder[/b]. This is the case with other SuperStarTM plants such as Firebush (1990); 'Goldstar' Esperanza (1999); Plumbago (2005); and "Texas Lilac" Vitex (2005).
Joined: Sat Mar 08, 2003 9:01 am Posts: 891 Location: Dallas, TX
I assumed mine would be die this winter, even though it has been mild. All I did was cut it back and add a little shredded mulch. We'll seee in the spring.
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