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1 Comment To "I Have A Passion Flower Vine That On At Least 30 Years Old. The Trunk Looks Very Old And Rotting. Will It Just Die One Day Because"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 04/29/2023 @ 1:16 pm
You can rejuvenate it by pruning it close to the ground. Cut off as much of the old trunk as possible. If there are several stems, leave the healthiest one or two stems. You also may have some new plants coming up nearby.
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