Your lemon cypress may be dry and brittle due to insufficient watering, low humidity levels, or exposure to harsh environmental conditions. It is important to ensure the plant receives adequate water, humidity, and protection from extreme temperatures to maintain its health and prevent it from becoming dry and brittle.
actually yes your hair color will eventually change in lemon juice although it does make your hair dry and brittle..:)
no it doesn't
That girl's hair is dry and brittle.
Minnesota has harsh winters. Italian cypress likes hot and dry conditions. Look for a tree that will do well in Minnesota
They get hard and brittle when they dry out.
poor dry skin, dull brittle hair, brittle nails, pale
Your lemon cypress tree may have dried out due to lack of water, excessive sunlight, or poor soil drainage. Make sure to water it regularly, provide some shade during hot days, and ensure the soil drains well to help revive it.
It is usually dry and brittle, not unlike the skin of humans that peels off after a severe sunburn.
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Lemon cypress trees (Cupressus macrocarpa 'Goldcrest') are not considered toxic to kittens. However, ingestion of any plant material can cause mild gastrointestinal upset in pets. It's always best to monitor your pets around plants and consult a veterinarian if you have concerns about their health.
Hard, but easily breakable - dry and brittle.
it will get dry and it will die