Viburnum Red Spots at Evie Dowdy blog

Viburnum Red Spots. These tend to occur in warm, wet. In severe cases, cankers can form on branches, and fruit. In viburnums, root rot is usually caused by the fungus armillaria, a pathogen that infects numerous other landscape plants. Symptoms include stunted growth, wilting and yellowing leaves, dieback, and. Often the spots appear raised and velvety with feathered edges. The leaf tissue in these fungal leaf spots on the viburnum is sunken and dry. Cercospora species, phoma species, and phyllosticta species cause a wide range of leaf spots. The area is angular and irregular and may be reddish to grayish brown. Spots on leaves begin small but gradually develop.

GAP Gardens Phoma viburni Viburnum leaf spot spots on upper leaf
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Symptoms include stunted growth, wilting and yellowing leaves, dieback, and. The area is angular and irregular and may be reddish to grayish brown. In severe cases, cankers can form on branches, and fruit. Often the spots appear raised and velvety with feathered edges. The leaf tissue in these fungal leaf spots on the viburnum is sunken and dry. Spots on leaves begin small but gradually develop. In viburnums, root rot is usually caused by the fungus armillaria, a pathogen that infects numerous other landscape plants. These tend to occur in warm, wet. Cercospora species, phoma species, and phyllosticta species cause a wide range of leaf spots.

GAP Gardens Phoma viburni Viburnum leaf spot spots on upper leaf

Viburnum Red Spots In viburnums, root rot is usually caused by the fungus armillaria, a pathogen that infects numerous other landscape plants. Symptoms include stunted growth, wilting and yellowing leaves, dieback, and. In severe cases, cankers can form on branches, and fruit. Cercospora species, phoma species, and phyllosticta species cause a wide range of leaf spots. The leaf tissue in these fungal leaf spots on the viburnum is sunken and dry. These tend to occur in warm, wet. In viburnums, root rot is usually caused by the fungus armillaria, a pathogen that infects numerous other landscape plants. Spots on leaves begin small but gradually develop. Often the spots appear raised and velvety with feathered edges. The area is angular and irregular and may be reddish to grayish brown.

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