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Arum Lillies have disappeared
Last year I was given a pot of flowering Arum lillies. . When they died back in Autumn I transferred them to my flower border, planting them generously in compost. . Unfortunately they seem to have disappeared. Nothing is sprouting yet and as all the Cuckoo Pint in my garden (distant relatives I believe) is sprouting strongly I wonder whether the bulbs have rotted. Or do they just sulk when replanted? How long should I leave it before poking around and investigating?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.I shall assume that you are in the UK. and I recall that it has, generally been a colder winter than usual.Going by the description of your actions, you may have transferred the lilies too late so that they never had a chance to settle in before the winter came along. I hope it is not the case cos I remember they are strong-growing, showy pants but remember they do like their moisture, i.e. if you have a boggy bit of border, put them there.
I've got some in pots and I did worry that the cold weather had killed them off, but they are still there and beginning to sprout, but they are very slow to get going so far, some that I have under cover are much further advanced and full of dark green healthy looking leaves whilst the ones in the pots are very pale. also as it has been quite wet, yours may have stuck their nose through, but been a tasty snack for slugs and snails - sorry
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