Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00000931
01/01/98

MAGNOLIA DISEASE PROBLEMS


Magnolia may be subject to leaf spots caused by the         
bacterium Pseudomonas syringae or a large number of fungi.  
Leaf spots rarely require chemical controls.  Rake up and   
dispose of infected leaves.                                 

Canker diseases will kill branches.  Cankers on branches    
can be pruned out.  Keep trees healthy with regular         
fertilization and by watering in dry weather.               

Verticillium wilt may cause death of a few branches or may  
kill the tree.  Prune out dead branches and fertilize with  
high nitrogen fertilizer.                                   


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