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Diseases in houseplants and garden plants. Bacterial infections, pests and malnutrition as well as diseases caused by over- or under-watering in houseplants and outdoor plants. Furthermore, problems caused by too much or too little light.

11 Worst Signs of Anthurium Root Rot — Fix Anthurium Root Rot

In this article, I will discuss the reasons for Anthurium root rot. Root rot in Anthurium plants is quite common and is caused by improper care. By identifying the signs of root rot correctly, you may be able to save your houseplant and achieve a healthy root system. Indoor plants signal through their leaves whether …

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14 Reasons Anthurium Leaves Are Curling -Causes & Solutions

Why are Anthurium leaves curling? This happens when something in its care is not on point. The anthurium plant is part of the Araceae family and shows when it is unhappy through its leaves. I realized early on that the foliage is perfect for spotting houseplant care problems. Your plants will tell you if you …

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6 Critical Reasons Why Sunflower Leaves Are Turning Yellow

Yellow leaves on sunflower plants are a common sight. I am always amazed at how tough sunflowers are. However, sighting yellow or brown leaves is common. Sunflowers or Helianthus annuus are easy to grow and provide bright, bold flowers. They are mostly grown for their tough flowers and sunflower seeds. Sunflowers are part of the …

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Dogwood Leaves Turning Brown — 4 Major Causes

Dogwood rank among the most popular trees in America, as they offer aesthetics to a landscape regardless of the season. Their beauty is especially enhanced in the springtime when flowers of fantastic pink or white arrive on the scene. Dogwoods grow rather quickly and thrive without a lot of care, but these showy trees can …

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Crepe Myrtle Leaves Curling — 4 Most Concerning Causes

Crepe Myrtles are beautiful trees that adorn any neighborhood with dazzling splashes of summery color from June through August, offering blooms in pink, purple, red, and white according to the University of Georgia. As trouble-free as they are to grow and maintain, though, crepe myrtles can still run into problems. In this article, I will …

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