Host an Event Volunteer Join Tickets

Support the plant database you love!

Q. Who is Mr. Smarty Plants?

A: There are those who suspect Wildflower Center volunteers are the culpable and capable culprits. Yet, others think staff members play some, albeit small, role. You can torture us with your plant questions, but we will never reveal the Green Guru's secret identity.

Help us grow by giving to the Plant Database Fund or by becoming a member

Did you know you can access the Native Plant Information Network with your web-enabled smartphone?

Share

Ask Mr. Smarty Plants

Ask Mr. Smarty Plants is a free service provided by the staff and volunteers at the Lady Bird Johnson Wildflower Center.

Search Smarty Plants
See a list of all Smarty Plants questions

Please forgive us, but Mr. Smarty Plants has been overwhelmed by a flood of mail and must take a break for awhile to catch up. We hope to be accepting new questions again soon. Thank you!

Need help with plant identification, visit the plant identification page.

 
rate this answer
Not Yet Rated

Wednesday - July 24, 2013

From: Salado, TX
Region: Southwest
Topic: Diseases and Disorders, Trees
Title: Yellowing leaves on Mexican Plum in Salado, TX.
Answered by: Jimmy Mills

QUESTION:

I do live in Cental Texas (Salado) and I have the same problem with my Mexican Plum as the lady in Bellaire, TX. Mine was planted in June in a raised bed and receives sun all day long. Within the last month, the leaves are turning a yellowish brown with red veins. There are also little holes in the greener leaves which are curled downward. This tree is very special to me for it was planted in honor of my mother who passed away last Christmas. I would be so sad if I lost this tree. Please help!

ANSWER:


The answer to the Mexican Plum question (SP #9540) from Bellaire, I thought, was pretty thorough, but there is a difference in your situation. Since the tree was planted in June, your tree may experiencing transplant shock.

I am including three links that tell about transplant shock and offer remedies for the problem.

     gardeningknowhow.com 

     northscaping.com 1

     northscaping.com 2

I would also suggest that you contact the folks at the Bell County office Texas AgriLife Extension  to get someone to tak a look at the tree.

Good luck with your Mexican Plum.

 

More Trees Questions

Treating splits in a Cottonwood tree trunk
August 09, 2014 - How to treat slipts in trunk of 4 year old Cottonwood tree.
view the full question and answer

Would like suggestions for a tree or bush to be given as a memorial gift for friends in Austin, TX.
April 26, 2011 - Hello, I would like to give a memorial gift of a tree and/or bush native to the Austin area to friends living there. Any suggestions? Local vendors would be appreciated also. Thanks very much!
view the full question and answer

Lemon cypress Goldcrest in Richland MI
September 15, 2009 - Can the shrub lemon cypress survive a southern Michigan winter? If so, how does one care for it?
view the full question and answer

Best time to trim oak trees to avoid oak wilt
June 08, 2008 - When is the best time to trim oak trees? Concerned regarding oak wilt if cut at wrong time. Ball moss is not harmful but will it help or harm if trees trimmed. These are large oak trees. Thank you.
view the full question and answer

Fastest growing shade tree for Austin.
April 27, 2015 - What is the fastest growing shade tree suitable for Austin? We are anticipating selling or renting our house in two to three years and want a shade tree for a baked full sun area of the yard that will...
view the full question and answer

Support the Wildflower Center by Donating Online or Becoming a Member today.