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Why are the leaves on my azaleas (or other broadleaf evergreens) turning yellow, while the veins inside the leaves are dark green?

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Why are the leaves on my azaleas (or other broadleaf evergreens) turning yellow, while the veins inside the leaves are dark green?

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This condition could be caused by an iron deficiency in the plant, often brought about as a result of the pH level of the soil being too high or too low for that plant. If this is the case, you can apply iron to the plant and then check the soil pH to see if it needs addressing. See our staff for guidance.

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