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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 tree caterpillars are a serious threat to box (Buxus) plants – they can completely defoliate them, ruining prized topiary and native box hedges.
11 maj 2019 · Having the webbing as protection and wrapping itself in Buxus leaves makes treating the box tree caterpillar difficult. Insecticides such as Provanto Ultimate Bug Killer are often ineffective against the caterpillar’s defences.
12 lip 2024 · Box blight is a fungal disease affecting the leaves and stems of box (buxus) plants. How do I recognise box blight? The most obvious symptom is browning leaves which then die and fall, leaving sparse patches.
19 lip 2024 · I know from experience that dealing with boxwood blight requires a two-pronged strategy: prevention and treatment. To preempt infection, I focus on environmental management, such as avoiding overcrowding and ensuring good air circulation.
5 cze 2024 · There are a few problems that can hit box, including box tree caterpillar, box sucker and box blight. Read our guide on how to get rid of them and protect your garden.
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.