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About kathy crowley
Expertise
Tropical plants in Florida, Bamboo, Vines, Fruit trees, Antique Roses, rare plants from around the world.

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Nursery business for 19 years

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Bamboo Society, Rare Tree Society, Rare Fruit Tree Society, Passiflora Society

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Florida Gardening Sarasota Magazine Bradenton Herald Tribune Sarasota Herald Tribune

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Self taught, family history of nursery business

 
   

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Plant Diseases - Japanese Cherry Blosom Tree dying


Expert: kathy crowley - 7/2/2009

Question
i live in NC near Charlotte ( zone 7) I have a Japanese Cherry Tree about 20 years old. Has been doing very well and bloom super this spring. In the last couple weeks the leaves are curling up like they are drying out and the tree looks like it is dying. I don't see any bugs or anything unusual.

Answer
Hi David,  Sometimes bugs are hard to see, but are sucking the life out of the leaves.  You need a systemic detox cleanser called Atomic Grow to unlock the nutrients and sugars that are tied up in the phloem.  This product will clean the tree to allow it to return to good health.  Bugs love a sickly tree.  kathy

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