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Old 13-Nov-2005   #2
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I think I'd need to see a photo before commenting too much.

Camelias seem to be like azaleas in containers. Large wounds don't heal very quickly and they have thin bark.

Boxwoods have very fibrous root systems and it should not be a huge problem to do a root reduction. You might want to transfer both into large patio tree containers to ease the transition. For the camellia that would be a pretty big container!

Regards,

Matt
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