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The rooting system of an Indian Hawthorne shrub.

How deep does the Indian Hawthorne shrub rooting system go? I want to pull out 3 of these bushes that are too big for the area but don’t want to get into a real difficult job. Have dug up and moved many azalea plants (shallow roots) but never an Indian Hawthorne. Is it a huge job? They are about 10 years old, 3 feet high, 4 feet across.
Thanks for any advice.
The specific question is: how deep is the rooting system of an Indian Hawthorne?


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1 Comment To "The rooting system of an Indian Hawthorne shrub."

#1 Comment By BushDoctor On 10/04/2017 @ 5:18 pm

These shrubs are commonly planted close to a building or foundation, which is an indicator that their root system is shallow and non-invasive. This shrub will not be very difficult to remove.


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