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Jun 28, 2016 7:31 PM CST
Name: Jeff
Hudson, Fla (Zone 9a)
Region: United States of America
That could be sunburn !! I would stick a needle in it a good 1/4 inch then see if you get white sap...Im not sure where you live but if you are getting hit with this heat wave you may want to put her in some partial shade..If still no sap i would expose the roots and get a good look..

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