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Transplanting Rivermallow Bushes?

I have two Rivermallow bushes that have been growing in my garden for four years. They have gotten huge and I desperately need to dig them up and move them. I was told to do this in the fall, but the bushes have a huge root system. I was wondering if it is safe to dig them up because I am obviously going to do some damage to the roots. Will they be alright if I do this?

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Hardiness Zone: 5b

By Lisa Damiano from Chambersburg, PA

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October 17, 20090 found this helpful

I can not locate any info online about this bush, maybe you have the wrong name or something, good luck.

 
April 22, 20210 found this helpful

They are rivermallows and they are known to be in Texas only. There are only 3 counties in Texas that have them. They are endangered now and they are now protected. I now have 17 of them, that came from transplanting them.

 

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