New Growth Without deadheading, new growth emerges just below the spent blooms where the pedicels emerged from the cane. After the hips rot, new growth heads upright immediately below the old blooms with no branching. The picture to the right shows successive growth as well as the blackened remains of the earlier blooms.
This locus o new growth is another distinction from "Union Redwood Cemetery HP." After blooming, URCHP will produce new growth in two locations: immediately beneath the bloom and one node lower.
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New Growth
Without deadheading, new growth emerges just below the spent blooms where the pedicels emerged from the cane. After the hips rot, new growth heads upright immediately below the old blooms with no branching. The picture to the right shows successive growth as well as the blackened remains of the earlier blooms.
This locus o new growth is another distinction from "Union Redwood Cemetery HP." After blooming, URCHP will produce new growth in two locations: immediately beneath the bloom and one node lower.