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Wed, Jul 18, 12 at 9:41
| I have a few Miss Kim liliacs that have been planted between 1 and 4 years ago. All their leaves are cupping into a V shape and have since late spring. Any idea what would cause this? I've varied the watering to no real effect.
Thanks, Adam |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Wed, Jul 18, 12 at 9:45
| mine have been like that for months due to severe drought.. and severe heat.. water them ken |
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| My Miss Kim is a water hog. Seems to need water more than any other kind of lilac, so it is now sitting on the edge of my annual bed, getting watered very frequently. Looks lots better than other years in less watered locations. I don't really like it, has done nothing for me over about 6 years and a couple moves. Just straggles along. It is going onward this Fall, to a friend who lives beside a river, which gives her rather damp ground to plant in. I figure the shrub will be EXCEEDINGLY happy there, instead of my dragging out it's demise in my drier location. |
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