Re: Can this peony be saved?




 For several years now, I have had  5 herbaceous peonies in a narrow bed
 between the greenhouse wall and the brick  patio. They all were growing
 beautifully and bloomed profusely till last year when one of them (in the
 middle of the row) dried out and lost all the leaves shortly after
blooming.
 The foliage looked like what happens in the late fall, leaves got the
 reddish tint, curled and then dried out . Thinking that it might be
 verticillium wilt, I cut of all stems and cleaned the area below. This year
 the new growth was normal, but the plant did not bloom and now the same
 thing is happening again. All the leaves have brown edges and general
"after
 the first frost" look. Other four peonies were blooming  as beautifully as
 ever and look very healthy. The area is well watered. I am puzzled as to
 what is causing  this and wonder if there is something I should be doing.
 Hope the learned people on this friendly list can help me. Sophie in
 Massachusetts, zone 6  (well, almost 6)
PS I apologize for reposting, but I did not get any responses to my original
message and I suspect that it got lost when the list was down during the
weekend S.

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