Massive, sudden leaf drop generally tracks back to root or watering problems. Roots may be food sources to underground critters. Or they may be growing back on themselves. Girdling strangles plants, so they can't take in nutrients and water. Soil moisture levels may be off. Adequately moist soil's moist, not waterlogged, 6" down. Break the year down into a series of 7-10 days. Soil may dry out whenever there hasn't been a rain or snow fall event within each 1 to 1-1/2 week block. Supplemental watering may then be called for.
If it is a Japanese acer then it is unhappy. It is either suffering from draught or is either too wet or too dry at the roots. Close examination will tell you which.
No, it is deciduous.
Yellowing and dropping of leaves on a burning bush can be caused by stress factors such as overwatering, underwatering, poor drainage, or nutrient deficiencies. Disease or pest infestations can also lead to yellowing and dropping of leaves. Ensure proper care, including appropriate watering, well-draining soil, and monitoring for any signs of pests or diseases to help the plant recover.
Japanese Bush Warbler was created in 1830.
No. Burning Bush leaves are simple! -Anonymous Smiley :)
The yellow leaves with brown edges on a laurel bush could be due to overwatering, poor drainage, or nutrient deficiencies. To address this issue, ensure the bush is planted in well-draining soil, water it only when the top inch of soil is dry, and consider adding a balanced fertilizer to replenish any missing nutrients. Prune off any severely damaged leaves to promote new growth.
Some plants with colored leaves that can add visual interest to your garden include coleus, Japanese maple, coral bells, and smoke bush.
the leaves make photosynthesis
Daphne. not right bush
Food you find in the bush. e.g: plants/leaves, grubs
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Photosynthesis