I have what was a beautiful Michael Dodge Viburnum in my Philadelphia garden, and I moved it in early April. It was doing wonderfully, blooming after the move and showing lots of new growth. Then it rained for about two weeks straight, after that got incredibly hot. Since the tail end of the wet period, the leaves started curling, now turning brown and the flowers are all dead as well. The bush gets morning sun and a little bit of afternoon sun but is otherwise shaded. I am not sure if it dried out or if I have overwatered it - all the forums I have read say that is a very tolerant shrub though prefers to be continuously wet. I am worried that I am going to lose it, what should I do? Thank you!
Drying out or too wet? (Michael Dodge Viburnum)
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