... One very tiny piece per leaf is sufficient ...
Brown or black leaves may be carefully trimmed if mold ...
If there is no mold, it is advisable to leave the leaves ...
... support the shrub; if not, leave the plant ...
o are occasionally infected by bacterial leaf spot (Pseudomonas ...
remove all the affected leaves and reduce ...
... weather periods, the beetles 'disappear' and leaf damage is ...
live with native plants with imperfect leaves, then, do ...
light, you only need to leave it on ...
... a medium to large tree that permits some sunlight through its leaves. However, most forms will also survive in full sunlight; smaller leaf and red ...
... On Oʻahu, one easy and relatively reliable way to distinguish Dracaena forbesii from D. halapepe is the width of its leaves. If the leaf of a mature ...
... recover and start putting out a new flush of leaves ...
If you see leaf yellowing or your koki'o 'ula ...
reroot, and support the shrub; if not, leave the plant as ...
... in the leaves while spider mites and powdery mildew cover the leaves with a white webbing or powder, respectively, that eventually kills the leaf ...
... Occasionally, a small gray weevil (Myllocerus sp.) will eat ʻāweoweo leaves, or aphids ...
In the field, Forest and Kim Starr have seen leaf damage by ...
... NC 4.0.) Ēlama puts out a flush of several pink leaves at its ...
sandwicensis, ēlama has a beautiful reticulate pattern on its leaf surfaces (Photograph ...