My plant looks amazing with new growth, however this just started happening with the leaf? Do you have any idea what is causing this? Also, I have a bird of paradise that was doing well and now seems to have stopped growing. I tried to send a picture of those leaves but am having trouble downloading them on your attach a picture. ![]() I have been taking real good care of them all these years and do not know the solution. Do you have any suggestions as I do not want to have them die on me. I really haven’t that kind of problem and I have had them for the past three years. I water them once a week and have been cutting off the dead leaves. This past month or so, I have found that a lot of the bottom leaves of the two big plants I have have had their leaves turning yellow then then to brown. They have been growing good for the past few years. I am starting to worry about my Veitchii plants I have in my office. I looked for one last summer and they all sell big one. If there is something like that what is called?Ģ) How the leave look like during summer and fall? green or yellowģ) How the shrub look like in Winter? Just woods (branches) not leaves?Ĥ) Where to find small plants. Thank you for taking my questionĬan you help me answering these questions pleaseġ) Are there different kind of Forsythia shrub? What I want, something that grow vertically not horizontally and the height should not be more than 5-7 feet. Your advice much appreciated, thank you.Īre there any Hoya experts among your group of volunteer advisors ? I am a newbie that would like to have a couple that would most likely survive in a large North window, as most of them require lights and greenhouses to be well. Should I prune now or wait until the first week in April. I am in the Kingston On area, I go south on Jan. I have a limelight hydrangea about five feet tall and nicely shaped. Can you help me identify what they are? Are they white spruce at all? They are the trees I plan to grow along my back fence to form a tall hedge to block the view of the apartment buildings. An arborist told me these trees in my neighbor’s backyard are white spruce and are what I need too, because they grow tall and narrow, can tolerate some shade, and grow fast. ![]() ![]() However, I based on the answer I got I suspect whether I got the name of the tree wrong. Hi, I enquired about white spruce a few days ago.
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