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melsalz Mooresville, NC (Zone 7b)
August 29, 2007 5:16 PM Post #3914916
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I transplanted this 4-5 ft. viburnum early spring. Dug it up just before it bloomed. Probably not the best time, but it was one of those"take it now or never" situations. It eventually recovered and put out some, not a lot, of new growth. Now some of its leaves are turning brown and looks real droopy. I have been watering regularly, trust me I'm not over watering. Is it because we are in a severe drought and it's starting to lose it's leaves early? Haven't had any measurable rain since 4th of July. Or is it on it's way out? I cannot tell you what kind it is because I haven't seen a bloom yet. Hope someone can help. Thanks in advance.
Melanie Click the image for an enlarged view.
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