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jsp

2007-04-24, 5:25 pm

What is the likely cause for leaves turning white?

I can't name the plant affected, but it's a small tree which I'm informed
will climb against a fence. I was given it about a month ago and have
planted it in a pot with potting compost. Two leaves have turned white on
the upper face, the underside still being green.

What could be the cause of this, and what should I do in an attempt to fix
it?

Ta.

John


Serena Blanchflower

2007-04-24, 5:25 pm

* jsp wrote, On 24/04/2007 20:33:
> What is the likely cause for leaves turning white?
>
> I can't name the plant affected, but it's a small tree which I'm informed
> will climb against a fence. I was given it about a month ago and have
> planted it in a pot with potting compost. Two leaves have turned white on
> the upper face, the underside still being green.
>
> What could be the cause of this, and what should I do in an attempt to fix
> it?


There's a good chance that all you have to do is enjoy it. Is it an
Actinidia Kolomikta
(<http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plan..._pages/16.shtml> )?
If so, this is absolutely normal and the leaves will shortly go pink
as well.


--
Cheers, Serena

Only the foolish visit the land of the cannibals (Maori proverb)
Charlie Pridham

2007-04-25, 3:25 am


"jsp" <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
news:PXsXh.41$615.24@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
> What is the likely cause for leaves turning white?
>
> I can't name the plant affected, but it's a small tree which I'm informed
> will climb against a fence. I was given it about a month ago and have
> planted it in a pot with potting compost. Two leaves have turned white on
> the upper face, the underside still being green.
>
> What could be the cause of this, and what should I do in an attempt to fix
> it?
>
> Ta.
>
> John
>

Probably cold damage, nothing to do it will soon sort itself out.

--
Charlie, gardening in Cornwall.
http://www.roselandhouse.co.uk
Holders of National Plant Collections of Clematis viticella (cvs) and
Lapageria rosea


Tunku

2007-04-25, 9:25 am

"jsp" <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in news:PXsXh.41$615.24@newsfe7-
win.ntli.net:

> What is the likely cause for leaves turning white?
>


Usually happens to me after I've painted the eaves...

--
Tunku

"Caution : traces of irony and other metallic objects may be present in the
above post"
Klara

2007-04-25, 9:25 am

In message <PXsXh.41$615.24@newsfe7-win.ntli.net>, jsp
<jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> writes
>What is the likely cause for leaves turning white?
>
>I can't name the plant affected, but it's a small tree which I'm informed
>will climb against a fence. I was given it about a month ago and have
>planted it in a pot with potting compost. Two leaves have turned white on
>the upper face, the underside still being green.
>
>What could be the cause of this, and what should I do in an attempt to fix
>it?
>
>Ta.
>
>John

Does it have thorns, white flowers, and red or yellow or orange berries?
If so, it is pyracantha, and the white could be fireblight: someone else
may know how bad that is ...

--
Klara, Gatwick basin
jsp

2007-04-25, 5:25 pm

"Serena Blanchflower" <nospam@blanchflower.me.uk> wrote in message
news:597546F2fnbb1U1@mid.individual.net...
>* jsp wrote, On 24/04/2007 20:33:
[color=darkred]
> There's a good chance that all you have to do is enjoy it. Is it an
> Actinidia Kolomikta
> (<http://www.bbc.co.uk/gardening/plan..._pages/16.shtml> )?
> If so, this is absolutely normal and the leaves will shortly go pink as
> well.


Thanks. I followed the link and that looks just like it. I shall indeed
sit back and enjoy it :-)

John
(Feeling slightly foolish)


jsp

2007-04-25, 5:25 pm


"Charlie Pridham" <charlie.pridham@lineone.net> wrote in message
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>
> "jsp" <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in message
> news:PXsXh.41$615.24@newsfe7-win.ntli.net...
> Probably cold damage, nothing to do it will soon sort itself out.


That's one thing I was sure it wasn't: in all the time I've had it the
weather has been really rather warm...
Unusually...

Thanks anyway.

John


jsp

2007-04-25, 5:25 pm


"Tunku" <stuartggray-nospam@dsl.pipex.com> wrote in message
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> "jsp" <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> wrote in news:PXsXh.41$615.24@newsfe7-
> win.ntli.net:
>
>
> Usually happens to me after I've painted the eaves...


LOL

I just painted the fence, but then that was green....

John


jsp

2007-04-25, 5:25 pm


"Klara" <klara.king@nospams.co.uk> wrote in message
news:yKi5CkTO0yLGFAtv@comcrafts.demon.co.uk...
> In message <PXsXh.41$615.24@newsfe7-win.ntli.net>, jsp
> <jataomm@yahoo.co.uk> writes
[color=darkred]
> Does it have thorns, white flowers, and red or yellow or orange berries?


Fortunately, no, but thanks anyway.

John


Serena Blanchflower

2007-04-25, 5:25 pm

* jsp wrote, On 25/04/2007 20:01:
> "Serena Blanchflower" <nospam@blanchflower.me.uk> wrote in message
> news:597546F2fnbb1U1@mid.individual.net...
>
>
> Thanks. I followed the link and that looks just like it. I shall indeed
> sit back and enjoy it :-)
>
> John
> (Feeling slightly foolish)


Don't feel foolish The reason I thought of that immediately is
that it isn't the first time I've been asked about this strange white
blight affecting a climber's leaves.

--
Cheers, Serena

Any society that surrenders a little bit of freedom for a little bit
of security, deserves neither and will lose both (Benjamin Franklin)
Serena Blanchflower

2007-04-25, 5:25 pm

* jsp wrote, On 25/04/2007 20:03:
> "Charlie Pridham" <charlie.pridham@lineone.net> wrote in message
> news:598etnF2jthcgU1@mid.individual.net...
>
> That's one thing I was sure it wasn't: in all the time I've had it the
> weather has been really rather warm...
> Unusually...


In fact, my actinidia suffered some cold damage this year, in the late
frosts, and rather than going white, the affected leaves just
shrivelled up. The remaining leaves now look as if they've been
nicely painted.

--
Cheers, Serena

It is far better to be alone than to wish you were.
jsp

2007-04-26, 5:25 pm


"Serena Blanchflower" <nospam@blanchflower.me.uk> wrote in message
news:599o8uF2jumooU2@mid.individual.net...

> Don't feel foolish The reason I thought of that immediately is that it
> isn't the first time I've been asked about this strange white blight
> affecting a climber's leaves.



Ah well, at least I'm not alone...

John


jsp

2007-04-26, 5:25 pm


"Serena Blanchflower" <nospam@blanchflower.me.uk> wrote in message
news:599od3F2jumooU3@mid.individual.net...
>* jsp wrote, On 25/04/2007 20:03:
[color=darkred]
> In fact, my actinidia suffered some cold damage this year, in the late
> frosts, and rather than going white, the affected leaves just shrivelled
> up. The remaining leaves now look as if they've been nicely painted.


I've only had this plat for three or four weeks, so there haven't been any
frosts. Unless they were all warmed away before I got up, of course...

John


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