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strange holodiscus behavior
A couple of years ago I put in a Holodiscus discolor. (Actually very
difficult to find in Normandy, so I got it from the UK.) The little plant seemed fine, in it's second year (last summer) it put on a lot of growth, to about 4-5 ft, and bloomed pretty enthusiastically in mid-june. Following bloom it appeared to die, leaving leafless sticks and brown dried blooms for the rest of the summer. Most unattractive. Guessing the drought conditions had something to do with it, I left it in place, and sure enough it's now leafing out well, with very little die-back at all actually. Question is, do these go dormant like this after bloom, or is this exceptional? If the former, I'd really like to move it to a less conspicuous place before it gets too big. Also the spot it's in is not particularly wet, I wonder if it likes more water than it's getting. TIA for any advice. -E -- Emery Davis You can reply to ecom by removing the well known companies |
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