After a cold winter we all hope to see signs of life in our ornamental plants by now.
I have two which are not looking good at the moment, one is a snake-bark maple and the tree definitely looks dead. My experience with ornamental maples has been that once they get poorly, even if they put on some new growth, they usually don't last long and die pretty quickly. Ceanothus is another in this category - once they start going downhill they then turn up their toes pretty fast.
The other tree on my sick list is a Paulownia tomentosa - I grew several of these from seed and planted the largest up by my drive near to the neighbour's hedge. Again I'm fairly sure most of the above ground part is dead, but I know that these can sometimes re-grow from low down. I scraped a bit of bark near soil level with my thumb and it showed green - so I haven't given up on this one yet.
In summary, unless you need the space or the dead specimen is so big it could be dangerous if it falls, my general philosophy is to leave them where they are for a bit longer to see if they rise again.
I have two which are not looking good at the moment, one is a snake-bark maple and the tree definitely looks dead. My experience with ornamental maples has been that once they get poorly, even if they put on some new growth, they usually don't last long and die pretty quickly. Ceanothus is another in this category - once they start going downhill they then turn up their toes pretty fast.
The other tree on my sick list is a Paulownia tomentosa - I grew several of these from seed and planted the largest up by my drive near to the neighbour's hedge. Again I'm fairly sure most of the above ground part is dead, but I know that these can sometimes re-grow from low down. I scraped a bit of bark near soil level with my thumb and it showed green - so I haven't given up on this one yet.
In summary, unless you need the space or the dead specimen is so big it could be dangerous if it falls, my general philosophy is to leave them where they are for a bit longer to see if they rise again.
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