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20 gru 2023 · Boxwood blight is a plant disease that affects all types of boxwood plants (Buxus spp.). Two fungi cause it: Calonectria pseudonaviculata and Calonectria henricotiae. The disease was initially found in the United Kingdom in 1994. It was identified in both North Carolina and Connecticut in 2011.
12 sie 2024 · Send photos of suspicious boxwood symptoms to the Home & Garden Information Center’s Ask Extension service. If disease symptoms are diagnosed, immediately bag and remove infected plants along with fallen leaves.
28 cze 2022 · Boxwood is a very popular evergreen shrub for decorative edges around gardens and homes. It's at risk for a number of diseases, though. Learn more about diseases affecting boxwoods and how to go about treating them in this article.
21 lis 2023 · Learn about the symptoms, causes, and management of various diseases that affect boxwood plants. See photos of decline, blight, leaf burn, leaf spot, nematodes, and volutella blight.
24 maj 2024 · It is a very common and severe disease, particularly on the dense boxwood types common (American) boxwood and English boxwood. The disease most frequently affects already weakened plants in conditions of high humidity and poor air circulation.
Boxwood blight is a serious disease caused by a fungal pathogen that infects all boxwood species. Prevention is key to managing this disease. There are some cultural controls and products that can help prevent disease spread. Learn more.
22 wrz 2020 · Boxwood blight, caused by Calonectria henricotiae and C. pseudonaviculata, is an extremely destructive disease of cultivated and native Buxus species (boxwood) worldwide. The disease is widespread in North America, Europe, and Southwest Asia.