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Mountain Laurel problem
Hi all~
I have a neighbor who has a hedge of Mountain Laurels in their front yard. These are older shrubs - over 8 feet tall. One of the shrubs is virtually dead with brown, sparse leaves. The others all appear healthy. I also have two Mountain Laurels in my back yard. Now, one of them has leaves in the middle that resemble the leaves of their dead bush - and it appears to be spreading. The other is healthy. I have found no pests and my research has not found any possible causes for this. As mine have been in the ground for 3 years this Spring - and are just approaching decent size (they were 1 gal weaklings when planted!) I don't want to lose them! Any ideas what could have caused this - it's not the new growth that's dying, it's in the middle of the shrub. Thanks! |
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