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Agapanthus leaves gone purple!
I have an evergreen agapanthus (Storm Cloud or Dark Storm, got both,
can't remember which this is), planted a couple of years ago. It is not doing very well, and in particular, this year many of the older leaves have gone a dark dirty purple over the last few months. It had a little Growmore in the spring, but otherwise it's been left to its own devices. See http://i12.tinypic.com/5xetyix.jpg http://i19.tinypic.com/6csbqk3.jpg Any suggestions as to what is happening? (the orange-yellow-green red-hot-poker-like flowers nearby are Aloe striatula, one of the hardier aloes, which survives outside down here in west Cornwall and which has done especially well this year after the mild winter). -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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Agapanthus leaves gone purple!
On 27 Jun, 18:16, Chris Hogg wrote:
I have an evergreen agapanthus (Storm Cloud or Dark Storm, got both, can't remember which this is), planted a couple of years ago. It is not doing very well, and in particular, this year many of the older leaves have gone a dark dirty purple over the last few months. It had a little Growmore in the spring, but otherwise it's been left to its own devices. See http://i12.tinypic.com/5xetyix.jpght...om/6csbqk3.jpg Any suggestions as to what is happening? They are usually disease free but don't like wet conditions. Have you had much rain lately?! Have you first noticed some black spots and then the whole leaves turned black? If yes, it's rot. |
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Agapanthus leaves gone purple!
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 08:30:19 -0700, La Puce
wrote: On 27 Jun, 18:16, Chris Hogg wrote: I have an evergreen agapanthus (Storm Cloud or Dark Storm, got both, can't remember which this is), planted a couple of years ago. It is not doing very well, and in particular, this year many of the older leaves have gone a dark dirty purple over the last few months. It had a little Growmore in the spring, but otherwise it's been left to its own devices. See http://i12.tinypic.com/5xetyix.jpght...om/6csbqk3.jpg Any suggestions as to what is happening? They are usually disease free but don't like wet conditions. Have you had much rain lately?! Have you first noticed some black spots and then the whole leaves turned black? If yes, it's rot. No, it's not rot. Soil is well drained, and recently we've had less rain than most. The purple leaves are quite wholesome and show no signs of decay as such. Other agapanthus varieties that I have go really mushy when they rot, after a frost gets them for example. These purple leaves been developing over several months. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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Agapanthus leaves gone purple!
On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:37:52 +0100, Sacha
wrote: Chris, I suggest you contact Bowden Hostas, one of the National Collection Holders: http://www.bowdenhostas.com/ I asked Ray for his opinion and it's a new one on him. *Everyone* has had a lot of rain lately, so if that were the cause, we'd hear about it from a lot of urglers. All I can tell you is that here in the very wet but warmish SW, our evergreen Ags are green, healthy and budding. In the meantime, could yours have been 'caught' by some spray or other or even by a sudden cold snap? Thanks for the thoughts, but I don't think it's spray, although a cold snap in the early spring is a possibility. Like yours, my other ags are all healthy and budding up, although there are lots in flower in west Cornwall, but not yet in my garden. My own thinking is towards something in the soil. When I was creating flowerbeds out of the large expanse of poor quality lawn, it was apparent that in the distant past, a previous owner had used some places for burning general rubbish: digging the soil would bring up black ash, burnt earth, bits of old torch batteries and fine copper wire (one previous owner was a GPO engineer). It wouldn't surprise me if my agapanthus is sitting on one of these and has got its roots down into some contaminated soil. I'll see how it progresses, and if it doesn't improve, I'll try moving it, washing the roots at the same time. -- Chris E-mail: christopher[dot]hogg[at]virgin[dot]net |
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Agapanthus leaves gone purple!
On 29/6/07 20:50, in article ,
"Chris Hogg" wrote: On Thu, 28 Jun 2007 22:37:52 +0100, Sacha wrote: Chris, I suggest you contact Bowden Hostas, one of the National Collection Holders: http://www.bowdenhostas.com/ I asked Ray for his opinion and it's a new one on him. *Everyone* has had a lot of rain lately, so if that were the cause, we'd hear about it from a lot of urglers. All I can tell you is that here in the very wet but warmish SW, our evergreen Ags are green, healthy and budding. In the meantime, could yours have been 'caught' by some spray or other or even by a sudden cold snap? Thanks for the thoughts, but I don't think it's spray, although a cold snap in the early spring is a possibility. Like yours, my other ags are all healthy and budding up, although there are lots in flower in west Cornwall, but not yet in my garden. snip And apart from the fact that I was, for various reasons, thinking also of Hostas, heaven alone knows why I suggested you contact the Hosta Collection holder about your ags! Talk about scatty! I do apologise. The ag NC holder I was thinking of is: http://www.pcplants.co.uk/ -- Sacha http://www.hillhousenursery.co.uk (remove weeds from address) |
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