Want this question answered?
Pick them up...
Probably elm blight.
Either it's not getting enough water, or it doesn't have enough acid fertilizer. Lack of water of fertilizer will cause yellowing leaves.
Yellow leaves mean that your salvia has too much moisture. Stop watering.
In deciduous trees and plants in general it is the leaves falling off in the winter that carry the chloroplasts lost at this change of season.
Wherever there are leaves falling off trees.
Pick them up...
Probably elm blight.
If it does not shed it's leaves in Winter it is not an Elm.
Either it's not getting enough water, or it doesn't have enough acid fertilizer. Lack of water of fertilizer will cause yellowing leaves.
It is one of two things. Either it is getting to much water. Or it is Iron deficient. The Royal Poinciana should be kept damp but not soaking wet, so you should probably water it every 3 to 4 days.
Cherry tree bears fruit every other year. Leaves are all drooping, turning yellow and falling off...I have no idea what to do with it! About 15yrs old, not a weeping cherry~
flying Debris is branches and leaves the wind is carrying it but falling debris is bricks falling off buildings and chimneys things like that.
acid rain
Branches are falling off the trees
Yellow leaves mean that your salvia has too much moisture. Stop watering.
Cut never pull its like a scab on a person pulling leads to tearing which does more harm than good!