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Controlling anthracnose disease. These two dogwoods had a disease called anthracnose. Dogwood anthracnose, or discula destructiva, is a fungal disease that infects developing shoots and foliage.
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Dogwood leaves are infested with spot anthracnose. Spot anthracnose is the same disease that causes the blooms to become spotted and discolored earlier during spring bloom.
The springtime spectacle of dogwoods in full bloom is threatened in Maryland and throughout the East and South by an incurable, fast-spreading disease that has killed millions of the native hardwoo… ...
Spotting of dogwood leaves is often due to a common fungal disease called anthracnose. Trees may be able to fight it off, but preventive fungicides also can keep it at bay.
Have you noticed discoloration on your maple tree leaves this year? You aren't the only one. Here's what you should know about the disease.
Dogwood trees are well-behaved species but still need some tidying. ... “If you prune dogwood trees when they are dormant, you're going to reduce disease exposure,” Zidack says.
Some fruit trees are notorious for producing a big crop one year and a much smaller crop the next. Here's what to know and ...
As mentioned above, the major issue in Western Washington’s wet spring climate is dogwood anthracnose. This disease often infects trees in wet spring weather, causing the tips of foliage to curl ...