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Old 10-08-2004, 05:51 AM
Frank LeMond
 
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Default Help, Kyushu Hydrangea plant with wilted leaves Dying

Here are some nice pictures of it:
http://forums.gardenweb.com/forums/l...203348905.html

Frank

"Matt" wrote in message
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It looks like you purchased the tree form of Paniculata Kyushu. I've
never
owned this type of hydrangea, but I have been told it is a "finnicky"
variety. As with all hydrangeas, Kyushu likes a well drained soil. If
the
soil doesn't drain well and holds too much moisture around the roots, the
plant will die from within. It may be that you are over-watering, or you
have poorly drained soil. Could either of these be the cause of your
Kyushu
dying?
good luck,
Matt

"ississauga" wrote in message
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I bought a Kyushu Hydrangea plant 2 months ago from a nursery, now its
leaves are gradually wilting/dying, from the bottom up. What can I do
to save it?

Pics of it at
http://firemanacab.00freehost.com/A.JPG
http://firemanacab.00freehost.com/B.JPG
http://firemanacab.00freehost.com/C.JPG

I tried doing a search for Kyushu Hydrangea on usenet hoping solutions
are already given, but found nothing on it. Is it known by another
name and is there a commonly used name for it?