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Transplanted Camellias Suffering

wiccedflute
17 years ago

Greetings, we bought a house last August and were given some large Camellia bushes which we transplanted. I understand that this was probably not the best time of year to move the bushes but we had no choice at the time. Since that time there has been no new leaf growth and they still have not bloomed this Spring. The trunks look healthy and there are some green/waxy leaves, but most of the leaves are droopy and there are quite a few brown ones. I am unsure of what to do at this point obviously having no experience with them. Do I prune them or should I just let them weather through the summer? I just don't want to put any more stress on them. Any suggestions would be most helpful, thank you.

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