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Summer Japanese Zelkova Defoliation

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Old 18-Nov-2002   #21
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I agree about the defoliation Gary. I had a zelkova in a shallow pot once and we had a very hot summer at the time. I accidently let it dry out 4 times over the summer months. I had to remove all the dead crisp leaves. Everytime it came back the leaves were a nice soft light green leaf. But I also found they were smaller. However I don't think you should do this to your trees though.

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Thanks for the advice gary......ill get on to those leaves now!!
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