Q&A - Indian Hawthorns are becoming bare
Question:
Why are my Indian Hawthorns becoming bare mostly near the ground. What would happen to them if I trimmed them way back before it warms up and they get their new leaves?
Answer:
Two possible causes are phytophthora root rot caused by poor drainage or entomosporium leaf spot, a fungus. Watch to find out how to treat these causes.
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Indian Hawthorn
Why are my Indian Hawthorns becoming bare mostly near the ground. What would happen to them if I trimmed them way back before it warms up and they get their new leaves?
Answer:
Two possible causes are phytophthora root rot caused by poor drainage or entomosporium leaf spot, a fungus. Watch to find out how to treat these causes.
Related Resources:
Indian Hawthorn