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Plant of the Week
Blood flower

| Scientific name | Asclepias curassavica |
| Common name | Blood flower |
| Type | Annuals |
| Variety | Annual |
| USDA Zone hardiness | 9a - 11+ |
| Exposure | Full sun |
| Height | 2 to 3' |
| Spread | 2 to 3' |
An upright plant with long narrow leaves and cluster of small multi-colored flowers at the ends of the stems. Red, orange and white flowers bloom from June to October attracting butterflies and ending the season with interesting seed pods. Average to fertile well drained soil conditions. A tender perennial or warm-weather annual.
Recent Question from Gardeners
Question
Trees - Soft & Hard Maple
I have very large old soft maple trees that have leaves curling, drying up and dropping. This is 6/29 and I am raking leaves, hardly anything left. Trees at least 75 years old and a few that are 15-20 years old. One hard maple is starting as well. What is problem & how to solve? Live in central Illinois.
Answer
Sounds like you are describing Verticillium wilt but it could be any number of serious biotic disorders causing the browning and leaf drop of your maple trees. Verticillium wilt is a soil-borne fungus that infects plants through their roots and can lead to branch dieback and eventually death.
I highly recommend you employee the help of an ISA certified arborist to inspect the trees in person. You can find a tree care company with certified arborist by clicking here.
Hope this helps.
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