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Browning and dying branch tips may indicate an insect infestation such as spider mites. You can check for this by holding a piece of white paper under a juniper branch and shaking it. Look at any ...
Juniper tips that have died from drought, winter injury or dog urine fade gradually from green to brown instead of having a sharp line between live and dead wood and will have no black fruiting ...
The major cedars of North America—including the Atlantic white cedar, northern white cedar ... bloomy cones on the tips of their shoots. Some also have spiny needle-like leaves.
Purdue Landscape Report – Tip Blights of Juniper: Junipers have to be my favorite group of evergreens, behind a select few pine species. They have a fantastic fragrance, are evergreen, many can ...
If you have these afflictions, check out “Moonglow” juniper (Juniperus scopulorum ... This “small” book is hugely packed with lists and tips. If you’re serious about creating a ...
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