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<blockquote data-quote="DaveB" data-source="post: 5556266" data-attributes="member: 5958"><p>Between -1 and ice storms our yard has taken a pretty hard beating. These are not routine die-backs. </p><p>1. Looks like every azalea is dead. </p><p>2. All the monkey grass is dead. The one bright spot. </p><p>3. The clematis are dead. Early buds are dead.</p><p>4. 20 foot tall pine is 3/4 dead no sign of bag worms</p><p>5. New growth on the hydrangeas is dead.</p><p>6. The wax-leaf perennials are dead, every last one, some of which are huge. </p><p></p><p>Bunch of other evergreen plants that have never lost their leaves are just sticks and tiny new growth is dead. </p><p>This holds true for every similar plant in my neighborhood.</p><p></p><p>At least the daffodils are sprouting. They show zero signs of damage.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DaveB, post: 5556266, member: 5958"] Between -1 and ice storms our yard has taken a pretty hard beating. These are not routine die-backs. 1. Looks like every azalea is dead. 2. All the monkey grass is dead. The one bright spot. 3. The clematis are dead. Early buds are dead. 4. 20 foot tall pine is 3/4 dead no sign of bag worms 5. New growth on the hydrangeas is dead. 6. The wax-leaf perennials are dead, every last one, some of which are huge. Bunch of other evergreen plants that have never lost their leaves are just sticks and tiny new growth is dead. This holds true for every similar plant in my neighborhood. At least the daffodils are sprouting. They show zero signs of damage. [/QUOTE]
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