I live in the Pacific NW and have a row of Viburnum robustum planted along the fence behind my house. A few years ago, several of the bushes were damaged by cold and wind. I replaced all but one, which I thought might recover. This one has still not recovered fully and just today I found that several of the branches that had been damaged several years ago had rotted off at the crown. My question is this: Should I hold out any hope for this bush eventually recovering fully, or should I replace it with a new, healthy bush? All the other Viburnum in this row are much taller now than the damaged one and I suppose there is no hope of finding another bush big enough to match the older, healthy bushes.
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