Arborvitae Diseases

Arborvitae: Berckmann’s blight

Arborvitae: Berckmann’s blight categories: Arborvitae Arborvitae Diseases Conifers Ornamentals revision date: 2023-02-07 12:00 Arborvitae Berckmann’s blightPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Berckmann’s blight is a fungal disease of the leaves and small twigs of Oriental arborvitae. Growth at the tips of branches is infected first, turning brown in late spring. As the infection moves down the […]

Arborvitae: Cedar flagging

Arborvitae: Cedar flagging categories: Arborvitae Arborvitae Diseases Conifers Ornamentals revision date: 2023-02-07 12:00 Cedar flaggingPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Evergreen plants naturally shed some old foliage each year. Stress factors, such as lack of sufficient water, hot winds, construction damage or other root disturbance, poor planting procedures, or recent planting can promote flagging. Brown foliage […]

Arborvitae: Leaf blight

Arborvitae: Leaf blight categories: Arborvitae Arborvitae Diseases Conifers Ornamentals revision date: 2023-02-07 12:00 Arborvitae Didymascella leaf blightPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Leaf blight is a fungal disease. The symptoms typically appear first in late spring as bleached spots followed by brown or black cushion-like fungal fruiting bodies. Infected foliage may be anywhere on the plant. […]

Arborvitae: Shoot tip dieback

Arborvitae: Shoot tip dieback categories: Arborvitae Arborvitae Diseases Conifers Ornamentals revision date: 2023-02-07 12:00 Shoot tip dieback on arborvitaePhoto by: R.S. BytherPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Dieback observed on arborvitae is often caused by cultural or environmental factors rather than pathogenic diseases or insect infestations. Extensive foliar dieback of arborvitae suggests that the site is […]

Arborvitae: Twig blight

Arborvitae: Twig blight categories: Arborvitae Arborvitae Diseases Conifers Ornamentals revision date: 2023-02-08 12:00 Phomopsis twig blight on juniperPhoto by: R.S. Byther Biology Twig blight is a fungal disease of the leaves and shoots. Young leaves at the tips of shoots are infected first. This can occur any time tender young foliage is available. As the […]