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Old 03-11-2003, 06:42 PM
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Default Weeping Katsura problems


"RMartino" wrote in message
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This past spring I planted a Weeping Katsura in a area of light shade and

good
soil. My soil type is heavy in clay, but I have been conditioning it to

aid in
drainage and organics. I live in zone 6.

The tree never really looked great although it did leaf out. I never got

the
beautiful fall colors. In fact over the last month the leaves turned

brown and
just fell off. Many of the new growth branches do not look well and some

are
dead.

It has been an abornally wet summer in SE PA. The the combination of too

much
water and planting shock causing the symtoms outlined?

Bob

Sounds likely. I don't find katsuras to be very drought tolerant, but they
don't care for overly wet conditions, either. Good drainage is essential. We
had a very dry and hot (for us) summer and the foliage on mine did much the
same thing. FWIW, I don't find the weeping forms color up as well as the
uprights - I have a Heronswood Globe that is containerized and still
exhibitng nice fall color. My magnificum just gets a halfhearted golden
yellow.

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