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That's probably what they look like when they're getting older. I'ts probably fine. Carry on the same routine.

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Q: How do you care for a dying cherry tree It has been watered regulary and gets great sunlight the leaves turned brown though and it seems to be dying?
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Should a cherry tree have leaves every year?

Yes. They will lose them in the winter months, but should regrow in the spring. If not, I'd say the tree is dead!


What are the brown spots on bing cherry tree leaves I have not seen any bugs only tiny brown spots on the leaves. Its a newly planted tree just bought from the nursery.?

could be lots of things. can you be more specific? where are the spots, how big, what time of year, wet or dry? can you see any bugs on the tree? ect...


What is the lyrix to the song ''Fallen Leaves'' by Billy Talent?

In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundI hitched a ride, until the coastTo leave behind, all of my ghostsSearching for something, I couldn't find at homeCan't get no job, can you spare a dime?Just one more hit, and I'll be fineI swear to God, this'll be my one last time!In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown, or the streets will beat you downFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundWell it gets dark, in Pigeon ParkVoice in my head, will soon be fedBy the vultures, that circle round the dead!In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown, or the streets will beat you downFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundI never once thought, I'd ever be caught!Staring at sidewalks, hiding my track marks!I left my best friends, or did they just leave me?In a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundIn a crooked little town, they were lost and never foundFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown, or the streets will beat you downFallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown!Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the groundRun away before you drown!Fallen leaves, fallen leaves, fallen leaves... on the ground


What difficulties did the cherry tree face in growing up?

Cherry trees, like most plants that produce plant parts (fruit, leaves, bark, roots, seeds, etc.) that are not poisonous, face many difficulties. The chief among them being that the plant is edible by other creatures. The more species of animals, insects, etc. out there that find the plant tasty, the more damage it is likely to suffer from having those tasty plant parts scraped, punctured (especially in the case of insects) or outright removed.In the case of the cherry fruit itself being removed, that is also a good thing if the fruit was ripe since whatever ate the fruit will likely deposit the cherry seeds on the ground (along with some nice organic fertilizer aka 'scat' if the creature ate the fruit seed and all) where it can get buried and have a chance of becoming a new cherry tree.Oddly enough, the ripe fruit is the only edible part of the plant for most animal and insect species, so the majority of the feeding damage to the plant happens to the fruit as it develops.Cherries are in the Prunus genus and are related to plums, apricots, peaches, etc. and share many of the same potential problems including bacterial and fungal infestations if conditions are right for them.When the seed is first deposited on the ground, it must be covered with a thin layer of mulch and soil soon before it roasts in the sun. Most of the places where cherry trees grow do not have intensely hot summers, so this is rarely a problem if the tree is growing in its natural habitat, but can be severe if its parent plant was transplanted to a more desert climate. If it is covered in time, then the seed must soak in water periodically and never dry out completely in order for germination to occur. From the time it germinates until it grows into a young tree with a tough outer bark, it will be highly susceptible to physical damage as well as the bacterial and fungal problems. Like all trees, it will suffer if the place where it begins to grow ever becomes less hospitable (drier, hotter, colder, soil becomes compacted - removing the air pockets that roots need to breathe etc) than it was when growth began.


What is Liam Payne allergic to?

He's allergic to Black leaves