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1 Comment To "My loropetalum is old 10-15 yrs. and has been growing and beautiful. Then last season at one end it died, Brown, brittle now another"
#1 Comment By GKH_Susan On 04/23/2020 @ 2:24 am
Prune out the damaged parts. A soil test will help identify what is amiss. Here is a link to find your closest extension service, who can help with a soil sample and how to correct the issue.
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