Glyphosate (Roundup) damage to angel trumpet
When John S. asked about the tiny leaves on his angel trumpet, I told him it sure looked like the damage that glyphosate causes on azalea, rose and crapemyrtle.
A few days later he replied that he had sprayed Roundup on the plant roots.
Mystery solved!
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