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Kinda new to the whole growing garden thing. I noticed over the past couple weeks many of the leaves on my peach tree have been getting red edges on them. At first I thought it was just because it's winter, but I just want to be sure.
Attached are a few pics of the tree leaves. Thoughts?
Not sure how far south you are in Fla, but do peach trees in your area generally remain evergreen year-round?
If they (peach trees) normally drop their leaves in the winter in your area, the coloration is likely just a sign that the leaves will be falling off soon for winter.
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