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They're not green, and don't look like they're going to be 'evergreen' either; which I thought the aborviate tree/shrub was. They're actually 'dwarf' aborvitae and are planted on the side of my house. They've turned brown in the center, and so have the tips and the top of the aborvitae. There are also these little grayish/white round looking things attached to the leaves. My neighbor came over and said that looks like some type of 'parasite' that's killing the aborvitae. What should I do? Are they being killed by some 'leech' of a parasite? I don't know what those grayish/white things are, but they're all over the plant.
Please help. Thanks.
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