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My evergreen shrubs looked fine last fall, but now some have brown leaves. What has happened to them and will they die?

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My evergreen shrubs looked fine last fall, but now some have brown leaves. What has happened to them and will they die?

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No, in most cases the leaves browned due to winter conditions. Once plants resume growth in the spring, this damage is often covered over with new leaves. Some pruning may be necessary.

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