SHREVEPORT, La. - Homeowners across the ArkLaTex may be noticing that their azaleas don’t look as lush this fall. Yellowing, speckled leaves are a common sight — and a common concern — but experts say ...
A: This is caused by a fungus that has been relatively common this spring. The fungus Exobasidium vaccinii causes leaves and flowers to become swollen or thickened, curled and waxy in appearance. This ...
Q: I am a landscape professional, and I’ve seen an influx of camellia leaf gall and more azalea leaf gall starting to show up. It is appearing on multiple properties that I maintain from Stone ...
QUESTION: I planted a white butterfly bush less than 5 feet from the foundation of my house to cover up a blank wall. As the bush grows, I regularly cut it back to stimulate more blooms. Can the roots ...
QUESTION: It’s mid-November and I have an azalea producing terrific blooms. It’s just a regular azalea, not one that is supposed to bloom again in the fall. What’s going on? Will it still bloom next ...