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.
Either it's not getting enough water, or it doesn't have enough acid fertilizer. Lack of water of fertilizer will cause yellowing leaves.
The Falling Leaves was created in 1915.
Yellow leaves are usually a sign of overwatering.
most often, a Nitrogen defishincy (sp?)
Phyllophobia is the fear of falling leaves, or of leaves in general. The prefix "phyllo" in the word phyllophobia means leaves.
Falling Autumn Leaves was created in 1888.
The Month of the Falling Leaves was created in 1963.
the leaves are falling down = les feuilles tombent
Chlorosis is the termed used for yellowing of leaves due to low content of chlorophyll. The cause of chlorosis is due to deficiencies in soil of substances like iron, magnesium, or nitrogen.
"The kitten and the falling leaves" is a poem by William Wordsworth. Here are the first lines: "See the kitten on the wall, sporting with the leaves that fall." It's a short poem about a playful kitten interacting with falling leaves.
I think it's a deficiency of nitrates, which help plants to produce chlorophyll, and which is the pigment that turns leaves green, and without it, leaves can become yellow.
i dont think that there are any leaves in winter