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  1. 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.

  2. Finding box blight (Calonectria pseudonaviculata and C. henricotiae) in your garden is what you hope to avoid but, despite your best efforts, it may arrive and create havoc with your box plants. If it does, this action plan should help with managing the outbreak.

  3. 17 lip 2017 · Box blight is a disease which affects Boxwood (Buxus sempervirens) and its family of plants. The disease is caused by two genetic types of fungi, Cylindrocladium buxicola and Volutella buxi, that attack the leaves and stems of the plant.

  4. Inspect plants for early symptoms as box blight spreads very rapidly in warm and humid conditions and is difficult to manage. Reduce the frequency of clipping to create more ventilation throughout the plants (regular pruning creates dense foliage and less air movement).

  5. 18 mar 2022 · Box blight treatment in 3 simple steps. Already spotted blight? You need these tips on box blight treatment. 1. Cut out infected areas. Box blight needs removing as soon as it's spotted, regardless of the time of year, as long as conditions are dry. You have a few options.

  6. Box blight is a common fungal disease that affects leaves and box plants. Read our expert guide on how to identify, prevent and treat box blight.

  7. Quarantining box plants and cleaning tools helps keep box blight out of your garden. Finding box blight early makes it easier to manage. Spacing plants wider apart reduces the risk of box blight spreading. A small number of box cultivars are less susceptible to the disease.

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