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Leaves of Jasmine plant turning brown
I have a jasmine plant growing outdoors in a sunny well drained spot. It is
aprox 2 to 3 metres tall and I have trained it round a rose arch. Today I noticed that some leaves are turning brown from the outside of the leaf towards the inside. This seems to be gradually happening from the lower leaves upwards. Could it be that this is simply due to lack of water, or some other cause? It has been quite dry (and warm) here in London recently. RW. |
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"RW" wrote in message ... I have a jasmine plant growing outdoors in a sunny well drained spot. It is aprox 2 to 3 metres tall and I have trained it round a rose arch. Today I noticed that some leaves are turning brown from the outside of the leaf towards the inside. This seems to be gradually happening from the lower leaves upwards. Could it be that this is simply due to lack of water, or some other cause? It has been quite dry (and warm) here in London recently. RW. All I can find under pests and diseases is that grey mould may cause die-back after frost damage. Is the root area open to the elements and not sheltered by some overhanging obstruction. You could disturb the nearby soil to see if it is sufficiently moist. Regards, Emrys Davies. |
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"RW" wrote in message ... I have a jasmine plant growing outdoors in a sunny well drained spot. It is aprox 2 to 3 metres tall and I have trained it round a rose arch. Today I noticed that some leaves are turning brown from the outside of the leaf towards the inside. This seems to be gradually happening from the lower leaves upwards. Could it be that this is simply due to lack of water, or some other cause? It has been quite dry (and warm) here in London recently. RW. Since the only hardy jasmines are deciduous I suspect yours is suffering from frost damage due to the recent cold weather, they nearly always recover fully but flowering may be effected this year. Leave it alone until Mid April then tidy away any dead ends. -- Charlie, gardening in Cornwall. http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk Holders of National Plant Collection of Clematis viticella (cvs) |
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RW wrote in message ... I have a jasmine plant growing outdoors in a sunny well drained spot. It is aprox 2 to 3 metres tall and I have trained it round a rose arch. Today I noticed that some leaves are turning brown from the outside of the leaf towards the inside. This seems to be gradually happening from the lower leaves upwards. Could it be that this is simply due to lack of water, or some other cause? It has been quite dry (and warm) here in London recently. RW. Being lower down on the plant, I would surmise drought (I'm in London, and it has been very dry). Frost or wind damage could cause that sort of damage, but I would have expected it to damage the upper leaves as well - possibly more. Spider |
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Charlie Pridham wrote: Since the only hardy jasmines are deciduous I suspect yours is suffering from frost damage due to the recent cold weather, they nearly always recover fully but flowering may be effected this year. Leave it alone until Mid April then tidy away any dead ends. None are really hardy, not even J. nudiflorum. That is the nearest to an evergreen, hardy jasmine, on the grounds that its stems remain green :-) My J. officinale kept leaves until this frost, and they have all withered; I expect it to sulk for a bit, and then grow as normal (but I rarely get flowers). Regards, Nick Maclaren. |
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"Spider" wrote in message ... RW wrote in message ... I have a jasmine plant growing outdoors in a sunny well drained spot. It is aprox 2 to 3 metres tall and I have trained it round a rose arch. Today I noticed that some leaves are turning brown from the outside of the leaf towards the inside. This seems to be gradually happening from the lower leaves upwards. Could it be that this is simply due to lack of water, or some other cause? It has been quite dry (and warm) here in London recently. RW. Being lower down on the plant, I would surmise drought (I'm in London, and it has been very dry). Frost or wind damage could cause that sort of damage, but I would have expected it to damage the upper leaves as well - possibly more. Spider That is what I suspected. It just seems so strange to have to start watering outdoor plants mid-March. RW |
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