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Why do these leaves look like this? I ask for your opinion, please.
Comments (10)Jaqueline, it is interesting his explanation for the fact that only the tips of the leaves are burnt. I would like to look for information on this fact. Is it possible that the rose bush stops sending sap to some parts to preserve others from death? I mean if that botanically is possible? I will imagine the explanation of the process. Maybe it's a crazy idea but I'll expose it: It occurs to me to think now what happens in autumn. As temperatures drop, the rosary is ready for winter. Before dropping the leaves the rose bush "recovers" the nutrients from the leaves and accumulates them in the roots. Then, since it is not going to specify the leaves for photosynthesis, the amount of abscisic acid and ethylene increases, and this increase causes that in the zone of abscission (leaf-to-stem bonding) the leaf detachment finally occurs . In this case it is not a matter of recovering the nutrients from the leaves nor does the rosal need to be detached from them because it will continue to specify them for photosynthesis and transpiration. Ethylene and abscisic acid do not increase and so leaf detachment does not occur (leaf senescence). It only allows the tips of the leaves to die, leaving the part that is possible to them alive. This part of the saved leaf of death will continue to be useful for photosynthesis. Hahahaha Sorry It was just an idea of what could happen. Should be an amateur with botanical knowledge who could tell us if this is really the process or we are in error....See MoreBefore I start screwing my rods into wall your opinions please
Comments (1)Maybe I should have put a more catchy heading on this question!...See MoreDesigning with Hostas - your opinion please
Comments (13)Oh :-) I didn’t know that thank you nicole! Karen: I agree something red would look pretty! I think Karin Black mentioned a lace leaf tree but that’s not in the budget right now. I did try to add last year heuchera, from 7 only 2 came back. I moved them to a bed along the house (across this Hosta bed) and they are doing well there. They get more light. I am going to look into the plants you suggested. Thank you for sharing your new garden! I love how you arranged your plants, they are all very nice sized already! dhaven: thanks for commenting and of course your compliment on my question :-) I guess I can leave it for now lol the Hosta bed in the front of the house I took apart, decreased it and added grass seeds today. My very first time :-) I am curious if they are going to make it...See MoreI Need Your Opinions Please.
Comments (38)I hate it when people don't listen to me. I just hate it. ;-) But actually, the mirror looks fine there. It's oversized in a way that looks deliberate rather than just too big. And I really, really like the wainscoting. That's wonderful. Nice job....See MoreUser
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