some of the things are not going to be available in the nursery (not the same size at least), some of them would return to previous condition faster by being pruned and watered. Unless the unvisible damages will cause them to expire in the relatively near future which would indeed be best served...
multiple species, foliage burnt in some instances, bark damage in some as well. client is feeling pressure from insurance to settle soon. I have advised to hold steady and wait, I think most plants will make it but there are some that should be replaced to make the landscape as it was before...
hmm, doing some googling and found a post from a long lost board (Asite) member from 1998, wonder what JPS is up to these days.
http://www.bio.net/bionet/mm/plantbio/1998-August/018097.html
I have been hired to do a report for a client that had a large residential fire across the street from him damage many of his plants. Does anyone know of any research about recovery from significant heat exposure for shrubs and trees?
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