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    Waterlily Magnolia

    Hi! My waterlily magnolia tree started off spring  with a few flowers. They didn't last long, then the leaves budded, then fell off. It's not dead, but looks like it. I've watered and fed it, no change.

    The only thing is, the lily of the valley beneath it looks like it too has an issue, ripped leaves and no flowers.  Lily beetle? Would that affect the magnolia though? Flummoxed.

    Hi @antigone

    Can you attach some pictures please so I can assist?

    Just click the button in the bar above that has a mountain in a rectangle to upload a few.

    Many thanks!

    Lee

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