What flowers will die and what trees will wither?

Trees will wither if they are invaded by a plant called parasitic plants for a long time. These parasitic plants usually attach to the roots, stems or leaves of trees and survive by absorbing nutrients and water from trees. Parasitic plants usually compete for nutrient resources of trees, leading to abnormal growth of trees. With the passage of time, parasitic plants will seriously weaken the health of trees and eventually lead to the withering of trees.

In addition, trees may wither for other reasons, such as diseases and insect pests, drought, lack of nutrition, waterlogging, soil problems or serious damage. These factors may have a negative impact on the growth and health of trees, leading to the withering of trees.

It should be noted that plant withering does not necessarily lead to tree death. Sometimes, trees can heal themselves by restoring nutrient supply and maintaining proper water and light. However, if trees are seriously damaged for a long time and cannot repair themselves, then trees may eventually die.

To sum up, in the case of tree withering, parasitic plants and other factors may be one of the reasons leading to tree death and withering. However, the analysis of the problem needs to consider more factors, such as tree species, environmental conditions, tree maintenance and so on. If the question is about a specific tree species or environment, a more specific answer can be given.