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Brown Edges on Leaves

I have a long-established Malus ‘John Downie’ and a Prunus amanogawa. They both start growing vigorously in the spring, but the leaf edges turn bright brown, the shoots become distorted so that, although established, they have made very little growth. The soil is clay and heavily top-dressed each year. Thinking it might be water logging, I moved both a few years ago to slightly raised beds, but no difference. Other trees, shrubs, etc. are thriving.


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#1 Comment By Nikki On 04/20/2011 @ 7:21 am


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