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Tue, Oct 18, 11 at 7:52
| This is a follow-up post of my previous question. Here is a photo of my Jerusalem Cherry. You can see that some of the leaves are really shrivered up. Doos anyone what is the cause of this, and how the condition can be reversed? Thank You. |
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| This seems to be a double double post post. And, your picture didn't make it (in this post or your first one). |
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- Posted by taxonomist 7b VA (My Page) on Wed, Nov 23, 11 at 18:02
| The plants of this taxon that I have are tough as nails. Temps. last winer went down to 8 degrees F and didn't even slow it down. I believe a combination of wet feet and lack of adequate sunshine would certainly be quite damaging. Good Luck with this worrisome problem. |
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