tarev said:Do you happen to know which cultivar that is...if it is a Celadine, then it will handle our overnight temps. It has higher tolerance of cooler conditions...just continue to position in your sunniest side of the garden.
I am not too worried with the leaf loss at this time. It is redirecting its energies to the flower production. Just make sure you still give it good watering...the bloom process takes a lot of energy for them to do so.
One of my Plumies did that too years back, blooming at around this time, seemed to wait till the onerous summer heat has lessened.
I am excited to see the blooms! Have fun!
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