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Theleaves on my climbing hydrangea have gone brown and flaky in the
centre between the veins. Can anyone tell me what's wrong? Is it just the heat? Thanks |
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![]() "Hils" wrote in message ups.com... Theleaves on my climbing hydrangea have gone brown and flaky in the centre between the veins. Can anyone tell me what's wrong? Is it just the heat? Thanks Its the heat (and dry) Hydrangea petiolaris is designed to climb tree trunks so spends its time mostly in the cool shade of woodland. It will recover. -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs) |
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Pridham writes "Hils" wrote in message oups.com... Theleaves on my climbing hydrangea have gone brown and flaky in the centre between the veins. Can anyone tell me what's wrong? Is it just the heat? Thanks Its the heat (and dry) Hydrangea petiolaris is designed to climb tree trunks so spends its time mostly in the cool shade of woodland. It will recover. I find that Hydrangea paniculata is also very vulnerable to the heat and lack of water. Asters on the other hand, well at least the ones I got from Waterperry last year, have stood up amazingly to all this weather. janet -- Janet Tweedy Dalmatian Telegraph http://www.lancedal.demon.co.uk |
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