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I have a single Mohawk Viburnum, planted in 1996. This spring it bloomed normally, beautifully, and then leafed out normally. About the second week of July, it died suddenly.
Plant gets 6 or so hours of sunshine. It gets afternoon shade from a silver (ugh!) maple, and has competition from the maple's roots. Still, it gave 14 years of excellent service.
I will appreciate any insight.
Thanks,
Bill
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