yes it will live it probaly just winter or autumn there I am assuming that the tree lost its leaves during a season when it is not supposed to. Therefore, the answer to this question is that if the tree is actually mature, it may have lived out its useful life and is dying. Recovery is not probable.
Yes, desert willow [Chilopsis linearis] loses leaves during the winter. Its bloom is longlasting, from spring through fall. During that time, its willow like leaves provide an interesting backdrop to the bloom. But the desert willow is a deciduous tree whose leaves start dropping in November.
To revive a wilting or dying flower, you can try these steps: Trim the stems at an angle and place the flower in fresh water. Remove any wilted or dead leaves. Keep the flower in a cool, shaded area away from direct sunlight. Mist the petals with water to increase humidity. Consider using a flower preservative solution to help revive the flower.
if the sol is wet and the tree still looks like its not getting enough ater then you probably over did it and some of the roots are dying. not to worry most trees will recover if you simply let the soil try out for a few days before watering again
To revive wilting or dying flowers, try these steps: Trim the stems at an angle and remove any wilted leaves. Place the flowers in fresh water with flower food or a pinch of sugar. Keep them in a cool location away from direct sunlight and drafts. Change the water every 2-3 days and recut the stems as needed. Consider misting the flowers with water to increase humidity.
Depends, has there been any changes to the environment immediately surronding the tree. Has salt water entered the ground near the tree,? Have you checked the tree for signs of minute insects eating the leaves? Has there been any damage to the bark? Are there any other symptoms? First impression is that the roots have been compromised somehow. I would suggest that if you love this tree you get expert advice from a tree expert who can not only decide what the problem is, but fix it. And do it quickly, some damage trees cannot recover from.
To revive a dying prayer plant, ensure it is getting the right amount of water, light, and humidity. Trim any dead or yellowing leaves, repot if necessary, and consider using a diluted fertilizer to help it recover.
To revive a dying avocado plant, ensure it has proper sunlight, water it consistently but avoid overwatering, and consider repotting it in fresh soil. Prune any dead or damaged leaves and provide a balanced fertilizer to help it recover.
To save a dying tomato plant, make sure it is getting enough sunlight, water it consistently but not too much, and remove any diseased or damaged leaves. Consider adding fertilizer to help it recover and consider pruning to promote new growth.
No! The bottom three leaves are the main receptors of energy them dying is a sign of contamination!
To save a dying spider plant, make sure it is getting the right amount of light, water, and nutrients. Trim off any dead or yellowing leaves, repot it in fresh soil, and avoid overwatering. Keep it in a warm and humid environment to help it recover.
Because the leaves are dying or dead when that hapens
When the onions leaves put their enitre energy into the bulbs that turned into onions, it start dying. Pull your onions out once the leaves die.
It effects because Jesus died to recover peoples sins
leaves fall off
it is dying stupid
leaves are suppost to be green, they go brown in Autumn because they are dying in the cold weather
leaves are suppost to be green, they go brown in Autumn because they are dying in the cold weather