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Re: Pittospurum dying

by "Don" <mackie.don@[EMAIL PROTECTED] > Mar 11, 2008 at 11:21 AM

thanks for the article reference.  Mine are mainly bush to small tree 
variety and I think its a water problem.  Will see how they pick up if we 
ever get a deep soaking (assuming they hang on long enough)

regards

Don


"Terryc" <newsthreespam-spam@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message 
news:47d3a070$0$55595$c30e37c6@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> Don wrote:
>> Folks
>>   I have two 6 year old pittospurums that are starting to die from 
>> within.
>
> which particular one(species)?
>
> We lost the one at home (P undulatum) when the borers got in and slowly 
> pruned it back to a tall stump,
>
> Could be drought as the local native ones all like moist gullies.
>
> Our P revolutum haven't survived 6 years yet, so could be a end of
natural 
> life cycle, althought they are only a bush really.
 




 4 Posts in Topic:
Pittospurum dying
"Don" <macki  2008-03-08 22:17:05 
Re: Pittospurum dying
"FarmI" <ask  2008-03-09 18:02:32 
Re: Pittospurum dying
Terryc <newsthreespam-  2008-03-09 19:28:58 
Re: Pittospurum dying
"Don" <macki  2008-03-11 11:21:47 

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