Ground leaves, forming a rosette, stay until the plant wilts.
This is why planting out may cause plants to wilt.
At this time, the plant will wilt, but will be back to normal once watered.
Plants become stunted and at times, the whole plant may wilt and die.
The plants did well for two to three weeks, then wilted and died.
Small birds died, plants wilted and dogs and other pets became sick.
In some cases, not frequently, the plant will merely wilt and die before visible symptoms are able to develop above the ground.
Smaller roots will rot completely, and the plant itself will wilt.
At first, a single plant here and there curled up its leaves and wilted.
If the plant wilted, that meant trouble or illness.