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How Do You Know If A Mimosa Tree Is Dead?

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How Do You Know If A Mimosa Tree Is Dead?

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Mimosa trees are stunningly beautiful when in bloom. Gardeners are generally taken by their unique beauty, but at the same time loath the upkeep of these finicky trees. Unfortunately, not only do they require quite a bit of tedious upkeep, but they are also prone to fungal diseases and pests. Mimosa trees don’t have a long life span due to their predisposition to vascular wilt, which is a fungus that destroys the roots of the tree and is especially common in areas in New Mexico. So how can you be sure that your Mimosa tree is dead? Check the Mimosa tree for yellowing leaves. The earlier signs of a dying Mimosa tree are leaves that are beginning to turn yellow. This can occur at any point of the year, but if it is in the beginning of summer, or in the middle of summer when the tree should be thriving, yellow leaves are not a good sign. See if there are any wilting leaves. Along with leaves that have turned yellow, in what is called chlorosis, leaves may continue to wilt and the Mimosa w

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