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Photinia Red Robin Hedge
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My photinia red robin hedge seems to be dying. The leaves are slowly turning brown and then dropping, leaving bare branches. Has anyone any idea what can be causing this and what I can do about it. I am not able to remove this hedge due to my age. The hedge was in place when I moved into my home 10 years ago and it was so beautiful. I would appreciate any advice.
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If the other plant you refer to is also a Photinia and you think they maybe about the same age I do wonder if cold wind could be the issue. Hopefully others may offer advice not sure how long Photinias live for, my guess would be a long time? They can be pruned successfully but hopefully it won't come to that.
Some info from the RHS may shed some light
Scroll down a bit and click on Problems
https://www.rhs.org.uk/plants/photinia/growing-guide
Billericay - Essex
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It's why most of them look dreadful round here. The climate just doesn't suit them.
I live in west central Scotland - not where that photo is...
https://www.wykehammatureplants.co.uk/blog/caring-photinias#:~:text=Being too dry for too,help with that potential problem
As @GardenerSuze says, if you can post a photo it would help, but don't stress too much if that's not possible.