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Forest Flame Tops Drooping
Some of the new growth has turned a tan colour and is drooping. Any ideas?
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For more on marking an answer as the "Best Answer", please visit our FAQ.There are a few different plants that share the name 'Forest flame' as its variety, Pieris seems the most well known, so I'll assume thats the shrub that you have there.
Among its requirements are shelter from cold winds, acidic soil conditions and probable best in a semi shaded position.
The leaves change colour throughout the season from pink to white and mature to green.
I don't like the sound of it "drooping" to much though but hopefully its a tempory set-back and will improve as the weather improves, so lets hope the recent rain does the trick!
Among its requirements are shelter from cold winds, acidic soil conditions and probable best in a semi shaded position.
The leaves change colour throughout the season from pink to white and mature to green.
I don't like the sound of it "drooping" to much though but hopefully its a tempory set-back and will improve as the weather improves, so lets hope the recent rain does the trick!
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Here it is, I hope. The rest of the plant looks healthy.
Here it is, I hope. The rest of the plant looks healthy.
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