Hello, I have just planted a young jacaranda tree (from pot). It looks very dry (leaves) and worried it may be dead?

I have just planted a young jacaranda tree (from pot). It looks very dry (leaves) and worried it may be dead? The trees leaves and branches look brown.It is now very early spring and I cannot see any green buds.

There are some buds at the top but not entirely green, they also look a bit brown. Can anyone help me with some advice? Asked by Lovethejac 15 months ago Similar questions: planted young jacaranda tree pot dry leaves worried dead Science > Agriculture.

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Try bending a branch and if it breaks, it is dead. Also you can take a leaf to a nursery and have them tell you what the problem is.

Thanks. The branch bends well and is quite supple. So that sounds like all is well.Cheers.

Lovethejac 15 months ago .

We live in Phoenix Az our Jacaranda tree still looks alive. But its leaves have turned yellow and are falling off. " "I took a cutting for fig tree and planted last season, it has yet to grow any leaves or bulbs, is it possible its rotted" "I have a autumn purple maple tree that I planted last summer.

The leaves are already changing colors. What should I do?

We live in Phoenix Az our Jacaranda tree still looks alive. But its leaves have turned yellow and are falling off.

I took a cutting for fig tree and planted last season, it has yet to grow any leaves or bulbs, is it possible its rotted.

I have a autumn purple maple tree that I planted last summer. The leaves are already changing colors. What should I do?

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