Mine did fabulous. Transplanted from another residence prior to last spring, it bloomed last year and and is now fuller and blooming again this year.
But I think it's about done. Didn't know I should deadhead so had not been doing so. Lower leaves and further up seem to be looking droopy and dying. Am watering enough.
So can I cut it back? How far down? If so, will it flower again this season?
I don't have mine in full sun although I see it is said it likes that. Mine seems happy in dappled sun with a bit of full coming thru the tree. Just seems top-heavy and is tipping over and looks in need of a trim.
Would also like to divide it? Can I?
How about totally transplanting it somewhere where it can spread? Not in that sort of 'home' right now and I hate to lose the re-seeding it is said to have.
pitimpinai
laceyvail 6A, WV
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