This dogwood tree was planted last yr. in the spring(although I'm not totally convinced of the accuracy of the when) I was told by the caretaker.
Did fine all yr. long, then this yr it leafed out fine. 1.5-2 wks ago the leaves shriveled up like the tree was dying. I don't know why. Lack of carb storage??
There is still green in it tho, at base of petiole and scraping the stems w a thumbnail.
'Twas said there was no kind of weed killer sprayed nearby.
We've had decent rainfall. Nobody watering the tree. It's in the cemetery, special tree planted in remembrance of a young boy that died. They wanna save it if it's not too late. Hasn't been mulched around at all...
Anyway, is there any special thing I'm unaware of, that would possibly somehow stimulate its vascular back into action, or is it a done deal.
The few I've seen w spring transplant shock (although this is said to be last years planting), even if there's still green in the stem w wilted leaves, only go on to finish dying in the summer heat.
Thoughts?
Did fine all yr. long, then this yr it leafed out fine. 1.5-2 wks ago the leaves shriveled up like the tree was dying. I don't know why. Lack of carb storage??
There is still green in it tho, at base of petiole and scraping the stems w a thumbnail.
'Twas said there was no kind of weed killer sprayed nearby.
We've had decent rainfall. Nobody watering the tree. It's in the cemetery, special tree planted in remembrance of a young boy that died. They wanna save it if it's not too late. Hasn't been mulched around at all...
Anyway, is there any special thing I'm unaware of, that would possibly somehow stimulate its vascular back into action, or is it a done deal.
The few I've seen w spring transplant shock (although this is said to be last years planting), even if there's still green in the stem w wilted leaves, only go on to finish dying in the summer heat.
Thoughts?