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enter image description here While I was transplanting daffodils I came across this plant that grew upside down, with the base of the bulb sticking out of the ground. Now that I dug it up, How should it be replanted?

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    I'd split the difference for this year - plant it sideways. I'm just guessing. I've never seen a chthulhudil before. – Ed Staub Jan 26 '12 at 04:39

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Replant it roots down and it might stage a comeback. The stem will come about.

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  • The stem has a curve, so it is should be possible to plant it roots down with the stem curving upwards. – winwaed Jan 26 '12 at 13:42
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Replant it. Most likely it'll come back.

You could toss it. However, just put it back in the ground wherever it came from.

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