SHOP PRODUCTS
Houzz Logo Print
catalinaisle

help! id and resuscitate a shrub (viburnum?) in drought distres

catalinaisle
13 years ago

Just moved to a house with numerous shrubs.

Turned off the sprinkler when we had rain and forgot to turn it back on!!!!

I don't know for how long the sprinkler has been off but possibly as long as 4 weeks since mid-July. Month of July in New England was UNUSUALLY hot in high80's and muggy but dry (i.e. almost no precipitation)

Geraniums held up beautifully through this period without water, but this shrub is drying out. ~20% leaves appear to be dried dead and remaining green leaves are droopy. Clusters of (flowers?) are dry. Please see photos here.

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af80/catalinacarmel/Garden/IMG_1310.jpg

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af80/catalinacarmel/Garden/IMG_1308.jpg

http://i995.photobucket.com/albums/af80/catalinacarmel/Garden/IMG_1307.jpg

I turned the sprinklers back on - added additional ~15% to watering duration.

HELP!!! P/s help identify this shrub. Is it a viburnum? hydrangea? lilac? While other shrubs in the same flower bed flowered this summer, this one didn't show a lot of flowers. It's in partial shade. Will this shrub survive? What can I do to help this shrub survive ... :( ?

I know it also needs pruning, but I can't figure out how/when unless I can ID it...

Comments (11)