Lilacs are currently losing their leaves due to a disease called lilac leaf blight, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora spp. Common throughout Vermont and the Northeast region, this disease also ... KARE 11: Grow with KARE: How to treat and prevent fungus in lilacs GOLDEN VALLEY, Minn — Many of you have noticed your lilacs aren’t looking so great this year.
The problem we’re seeing is Leaf Spot, a fungus that starts off as brown spots on the leaves and then ... West Central Tribune: Master Gardener Sue Morris: Lilacs may be suffering from fungal disease if leaves look rough If your lilacs are looking rough right now, it is probably lilac leaf spot, a relatively new fungal disease in Minnesota. Symptoms typically appear from July to September. Leaves turn yellow, then ...
lilac fungus, Master Gardener Sue Morris: Lilacs may be suffering from fungal disease if leaves look rough Q: What is this fungus on the leaves of my shrub, and how do I treat it? – Brian K. A: The shrub is a ninebark, which is a common and important landscape shrub, and many different named cultivars are ... Arborist Fred Breglia says various factors this spring and summer created the perfect conditions for fungi in trees and shrubs, particularly maples, lilacs and crabapples. People who own them should ...