Japanese Honeysuckly leafes are starting to spot ?

Discussion in 'Plants: Identification' started by vicarious1, Jun 7, 2009.

  1. vicarious1

    vicarious1 Active Member 10 Years

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    Burnaby North on a slope facing south & a view :-)
    I am surprised to read that Japanese Honeysuckle ( sold in most stores in Vancouver ) is invasive etc..
    we moved it from full sunshine to a shady corner to hide an ugly garden water bucket.
    I want to know what may have gone wrong. The leafes start getting yellow and spotted and some start drying where ever a new branch starts growing ..although flowers seems to be ready to bloom soon.
    It took me 2 years for it finally to start climbing the Topiary (one is in a pot ) but 2 others on an arch (routed in the ground)
    Someone suggested getting rid of the flowers BEFORE they go to seed .. (that must be a mind blowing job) with the multitude of bloom.
    Anyway mine has spots on the leaves and I wonder WHAT's the problem and how can I solve it I see not animals on the back of the leaves( or I dont know what they may look like ) Thanks
     

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