GardenGeisha
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I transplanted a Missouri Primrose plant in mid-April. It had bloomed beautifully in its previous location for several years. Last spring I transplanted a small bit of it to another location and it bloomed very nicely and then disappeared and did not return. This, however, is the Mother Plant I transplanted this past April, and I'm sure it had a long taproot. Part of the plant fell apart as I transplanted it, and that part withered away, with time, but the other part seemed to survive, although it does not look good. The edges of the few leaves that survived are somewhat brown and dry looking, but it does still appear to be alive. It is not sending up any new growth yet, though. Is there anything I can do to encourage new growth? Is it possible it could sulk all this summer and then send up new growth next spring? I have read that these plants are nearly impossible to transplant successfully.