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I have a sasanqua( bought last spring) which I later found to be infested with white fly. I bought it while the weather was still cold and when it warmed up the critters hatched and bloomed like algae. I was not paying enough attention to my plants due to family health issues, and when I discovered the pest the foliage looked really bad. I have dealt with the white fly but the evergreen leaves don't look good.
Can camellias be defoliated like Japanese maples to force new, fresh, and insect scar free leaves? If not, how long will it take for the plant to renew the leaves naturally?
Thanks,
Beth
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