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Leaves Turning Brown on a Nyctanthes Arbor-TristisHardiness Zone: 9a Hema from Houston, TX Feedback About This Post:RE: Leaves Turning Brown on a Nyctanthes Arbor-TristisI live in Los Angeles. I transplanted this plant from a pot to the ground last Saturday. I noticed yesterday that the leaves are slowly turning brown and shrinking. Does anyone know why it happens? Any quick response is appreciated. Thanks. Post by latha_garden RE: Leaves Turning Brown on a Nyctanthes Arbor-TristisDont worry...mine sheds every year after flowering. It will be ok! Post By Swati Wagh (Guest Post) RE: Leaves Turning Brown on a Nyctanthes Arbor-Tristis
Your plant grows well in a variety of soils and situations. It may be increased by means of cuttings in early summer and by seeds. This plant is a jasmine like shrub, that can grow into a small tree, related to the Olive family, Oleaceae, also known as Night Jasmine, a native of India, best grown in Florida and S. Calif.outdoors . It is also called, the Tree of Sadness, with flowers that open only from dusk to dawn. It needs fertile peaty soil in a well drained pot, with moist air temp of about 60 degrees Older plants are pruned back, repotted and started over in late winter or early spring. They need Post By Lynda (Guest Post) |
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