its roots aren't picking up enough water and nutrients after the move.
The Norfolk Island Pine (Araucaria heterophylla or Star Pine) grow to a height of about 50 -> 65 m.
Yes.AnswerSome herbivores find Norfolk Pines (which aren't a true pine) quite tasty. On the island itself young trees have to be protected from roving cattle. As for household pets, the Norfolk Pine is considered safe for pets, including parrots (which will chew any leaves within reach) although it would be prudent to limit the intake of leaves. Of course, a parrot let loose on a Norfolk Pine would result in a very sorry looking tree!
There really is nothing you can do. Norfolk pines are not made for freezing weather, but for temperate zones. Your tree will, unfortunately, die. At most, try to cut back the tree and watch for any regrowth, but its chances are not good.
Ask harry jackling, he knows most things. for your info he lives at 38 glouster road king's Lynn norfolk.
Yes, you can grow a Norfolk Island Pine from a cutting, but:If you use a side branch, it will keep growing sideways.A top cutting will grow normally, but they do not root easily. Rooting hormone powder helps.Keep the cutting, planted in soil, not water, out of direct sunlight and covered with a clear plastic bag, to keep it from drying out until it can get water with its' new roots.IT IS EXTREMELY HARD AND RARE.just wanted to point that out to you
You can keep your norfolk pine indoors, transplanting it to a bigger pot as it grows. If you live in a mild climate, you can plant it directly in the ground, or simply set it on a patio but don't let it bake. It's normal for it to lose some needles. Give it a dose of plant food like Miracle-Gro to perk it up.
no. the width of growth is geneticly determined not envirumental... btw, good question
Norfolk, Virginia, Norfolk, New York, Norfolk, Nebraska, Norfolk, Massachusetts, Norfolk, Connecticut.
Norfolk is in Norfolk, VA.
The Ipswich Building Society is located in the U.K. More specifically, the Society was established in 1849 and has 16 branches and agencies in Suffolk and Norfolk.
It is the County town of Norfolk
The address of the Norfolk Library is: 9 Greenwoods Road East, Norfolk, 06058 0605
The Duke of Norfolk
There is no Norfolk, Idaho.
The address of the Norfolk Public Library is: 139 Main St., Norfolk, 02056 1432
The address of the Hepburn Library Of Norfolk is: 1 Hepburn Street, Norfolk, 13667 0530
yes there is sharks in Norfolk