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yellow dropping leaves.

Posted by susaninne Massachusetts (My Page) on
Fri, Sep 25, 09 at 16:33

Hello- I have a young rhody that was transplanted in the spring. It is now dropping leaves daily. They start off looking good and green, turn yellow, then drop in about 48 hours time. There is barely anything from the middle down. The buds look good but I am afraid for the entire plant's health. I see that others have posted about this before but it doesn't appear to be the same problem. Any help is greatly appreciated.


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RE: yellow dropping leaves.

  • Posted by morz8 Z8 Wa coast (My Page) on
    Sat, Sep 26, 09 at 1:58


As with all evergreen shrubs, each year older foliage (usually leaves 3 yrs old or more) will turn color and drop - This is normal and not a cause for concern if it's the inner and lowest leaves.

Premature leaf drop can occur following a period of drought and is usually preceded by drooping and rolling of the leaves. Again, oldest leaves are the first to drop. Higher leaves may show browning at the leaf tip or edge. Leaf drop can also occur following extended soggy periods ...

There are a lot of colorful leaves either on rhododendrons (lower and inner) or on the ground under them here right now, adding to garden chores because they decompose so slowly, they really require picking up. Do you have reason to think you are seeing more than normal leaf drop, i.e. is this years or last years growth being affected?


 
 

 

 


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