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Gardening Japanese beetles eating tree leaves Published: Jul. 10, 2007, 11:18 p.m.
What’s eating these cherry tree leaves? Q: I have two dwarf weeping cherry trees and have noticed an insect eating the leaves. I was wondering how I should treat them.
This small tree, reaches a height of about 20 to 25 feet with a 15-foot-spread. The trunk bark resembles the bark of a cherry tree and both the bark and stems are glossy reddish-brown.
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WASHINGTON — Stumpy, a scraggly Japanese cherry blossom tree whose few skinny branches flower every spring to the delight of residents and tourists alike, is on its last legs.
One such narration dealt with Japanese cherry tree intrigue during 1941. As background she talked about the controversy of cutting down so many cherry trees to build the Jefferson Memorial.
The tree should be fine. The dropping of the leaves may be due to leaf spots or the root system being stressed by all the rain. My hibiscus leaves are all turning yellow, and I'm not sure what to do.