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Thu, Apr 5, 12 at 23:25
| We've just moved to a new house and I know very little about what is planted in my yard, especially since I moved in during winter and now spring has sprung. I have some foundation shrubs around my house, I'm not sure what all of them are. But this particular shrub has been losing leaves and has some reddish spots on some, reddish and yellow leaves also. It doesn't have much new growth on it compared to nearby shrubs. Can anyone tell me what this shrub might be, as well as what might be the culprit?
http://www.flickr.com/photos/mynd_games/7049592987/ |
Follow-Up Postings:
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- Posted by fl_transplant none (My Page) on Thu, Apr 5, 12 at 23:30
| This is an additional picture of the whole shrub http://www.flickr.com/photos/mynd_games/6903514760/ |
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- Posted by ken_adrian z5 (My Page) on Fri, Apr 6, 12 at 12:15
| second link no good ... and the first is tiny ... for what it is worth.. looks like common winter damage up here in MI ... reminds me of a rhodie.. but i dont know all your sub tropical potential in TN ... [gardenia???] ken lead me to your leader?? i dont get the title??? |
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| Old damage. Possibly from sun last year. |
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