GardenGeisha
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My Missouri Primrose I transplanted last spring sulked all last summer, but it came back this spring, very puny, just a few leaves. But today when I went to look at it, it was gone! Do you suppose it died in the sun (very hot weather here in Utah). Or do you suppose it got root rot? Very few of the many plants I transplanted last spring survived. I think the area I transplanted them to must have bad soil. All of these died: lavender, coneflowers, blue flax, columbine. Lilies and yarrow survived, and my Mexican Hats are hanging on. Could the Missouri Coneflower come back when the weather cools down? Probably not. The flowers loved the soil out front, but the powers that be wanted all the flowers out of that flower bed. I tried to save them, but I guess my yard doesn't have good enough soil. The front bed is empty of flowers, sterile. I hope the powers that be are happy with the barren look.