Michigan State University Extension
Ornamental Plants plus Version 2.0 - 00000333
01/01/98

CERCIS DISEASE PROBLEMS


Dieback begins as a canker on a branch.  The cankers, at    
first small and sunken, enlarge to girdle the branch.       
Bark in the canker turns black and a crack forms between    
diseased and healthy bark.  The fungus enters through       
wounds or dead and dying branches.  Once girdled, the part  
of the stem beyond the canker wilts and dies.  There is no  
chemical control.  Prune out diseased branches.             

Leaf spots can be a problem during wet weather.  Since the  
disease is rarely serious, no chemical controls are         
suggested.                                                  

Verticillium wilt attacks and kills redbud.  Fertilize      
affected trees with high nitrogen fertilizer and prune our  
wilted branches.                                            


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