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Find out how to identify, and treat, box blight in your garden. Box blight (Cylindrocladium buxicola) is a fungal disease that affects box (Buxus) plants. It first appeared in Britain in 1998 and is worst in warm, humid conditions. Box blight causes leaf browning and stem dieback.
Box blight is a fungal disease of box that causes bare patches, brown leaves and dieback, especially in topiary and parterres. It is particularly active during wet periods.
For more on symptoms and photos of the disease see our page on box blight. Choose from one of four options, depending on the severity of the infection and your priority; Option 1: remove minor or isolated infections
17 lip 2017 · Box blight hedge treatment is a long and difficult task but, with patience and dedication, it can be done. Here's the how-to.
Box blight is a fast-spreading fungal disease that kills topiary and hedges containing varieties of Buxus (known as ‘Box’) within a season. Box blight is actually one or a combination of these two separate fungal diseases:
Box blight is a fungal disease of box that causes bare patches, brown leaves and dieback, especially in topiary and parterres. It is particularly active during wet periods.
Box blight can weaken box plants and make them look unsightly. Here's how to treat it – and prevent it.