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Re: What Could It Be??
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- From: "* T* <m*@clark.net>
- Date: Fri, 28 Nov 1997 03:06:55 -0500
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Todd,
Many conifers, especially members of the juniper family -- and many cedars
are junipers -- change to a winter bronze color as a matter of course. As
long as they don't change to a light tan, you are O.K. Light tan usually
means dead ;-)
Marge Talt, zone 7 Maryland
mtalt@clark.net
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> From: Todd G. Panter <tpanter@hiwaay.net>
> To: Seed List <seeds-list@eskimo.com>
> Subject: What Could It Be??
> Date: Thursday, November 27, 1997 2:08 PM
>
> We planted about 50 cedar trees about a month ago..(3 year old 2 foot
> plants). I have noticed they are changing color from green to a
> brownish green bronze. Is that ok? They are not dying are they?
>
> Todd
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