GardenGeisha
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My sea holly is in a large pot and has bloomed beautifully the past several years, probably at least 5 years? How long does sea holly live? Yesterday I was shocked to notice it looked very bad, wilty. Some of the leaves were totally dried up. A leaf at the base looks fine, but the main stalk which had a bud on it, was all shriveled and has brown at the bottom. It appears to have come detached from the base to quite an extent. The plant looked smashed. I'm wondering whether a cat could have reclined on the plant and crushed it, tearing the main stalk almost off the plant. But I don't know why some of the leaves would have dried up? I understand these are difficult to transplant, due to their long taproot. Is there any chance the sea holly might produce more leaves this season and flowers, or is it too late? Is it possible the plant will survive, without blooming this year, and go on to bloom next year? How should I care for it? Should I cut off the nearly detached stalk? Fertilize the plant? Could it be dying of old age? I loved this plant and am heartsick about its sad appearance. I'm in Utah. It hasn't been that hot here yet, and this plant has always thrived where its been, in partial shade.