I thought it was a Chinese Pistache but the leaves don’t seem to be a perfect match? Either way, one of them is looking super sad turning yellow and browning up top. by XORosaurus Austin GardeningGardening Austin 4 Comments burnt_tung 3 weeks ago This is what Chinese pistache trees do in preparation for fall. isurus79 3 weeks ago Ideally you remove it and replace it with something native that holds its leaves all year round Routine-Necessary857 3 weeks ago Everything is fine, the leaves change colors. It’s a feature, not a bug! sunny_6305 3 weeks ago It’s reacting to the shorter days and preparing for fall.
isurus79 3 weeks ago Ideally you remove it and replace it with something native that holds its leaves all year round
Routine-Necessary857 3 weeks ago Everything is fine, the leaves change colors. It’s a feature, not a bug!
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This is what Chinese pistache trees do in preparation for fall.
Ideally you remove it and replace it with something native that holds its leaves all year round
Everything is fine, the leaves change colors. It’s a feature, not a bug!
It’s reacting to the shorter days and preparing for fall.