Topic: Dogwood Bark Fungus
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What to Do for White Fungus on Dogwood Branches & Leaves
The flowering dogwood is a landscape tree that is susceptible to the disease dogwood anthracnose, caused by the fungus Discula destructiva. Signs of this plant disease include tan spots with purple edges, poor or distorted leaf growth and a... Read More »
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How to Keep White Dogwood Bark Intact
Dogwood trees naturally have very thin and delicate bark that is prone to cracking, peeling and contact injury. Good tree care practices, reducing tool and lawn mower access near the trunk and vigilance when looking for and dealing with pes... Read More »
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Why is bark falling of your pink dogwood tree?
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Bleeding canker, Phytophthora cactorum. A generally unthrifty appearance of the tree may be the first sign of infection by MORE
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It sounds very much like a mold or mildew....very bad, I'm afraid. Something has hurt your tree so bad that it is dying. Like one person said, there IS a disease going around that is wiping out a particular species of dogwood. If that is wh...
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Smooth light gray color. Smaller size ones will have a lot of buds for where branches are going to pop up. The new branches usually are light smooth and shinny brownish color or reddish brown. This is how most flowering type of dogwoods loo...
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It is very difficult to diagnose problems without seeing the tree, but suggests some possible answers. C kousa is resistant to anthracnose, see but this sounds the most likely problem. Kousa can still suffer if there is high disease pressur...
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I don't have an answer, but I also live in NJ and have a dogwood (white) that is losing its bark. I just noticed it and ran to check it out on the internet. I don't think it's antracnose, because although that causes cankers on the bark, I ...
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