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Do leaves on a tree need water?

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Updated: 8/18/2019

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What part of a tree drink the water?

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The leaves on your eucalyptus tree are turning brown What do you need to do?

Does the tree need more watering?


If you water too much will the leaves of a citrus tree curl?

No, too much water does not make the leaves of a citrus tree curl. Hot sunshine is what makes the leaves curl and twist.


How are the structures of a tree's roots and leaves well suited for their roles in supplying the tree with water and sugar?

The roots and leaves are adapted to fit the tree's/plant's needs.


Why would the root system of a tree need to be so large?

The Root System Of a Tree Has To Be Large So The Roots Can Soake Up a Lot Of Water And Nutrients And Transfer It To The Base, Leaves, and Branches Of The Tree.


Where does water evaporate in a tree?

It could evaporate from anywhere! The stems, branches, and leaves have probably the most moisture. Usually water doesn't evaporate directly from a tree- the tree 'sweats'. This phenomenon is called perspiration.


Why do plants lose their leaves in autumn?

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How can I tell if my lemon tree is underwatered and in need of more water?

You can tell if your lemon tree is underwatered by checking the soil moisture level. Stick your finger into the soil about 2 inches deep. If the soil feels dry, your tree likely needs more water. Additionally, wilting leaves, yellowing leaves, and dropping fruit can also be signs of underwatering.