Dogwood Anthracnose Disease

Dogwood Anthracnose
by Craig R. Hibben One of America's favorite native ornamentals has been under siege. A virulent fungal disease has cause dieback and mortality in two of our indigenous dogwoods, flowering dogwood
Dogwood Anthracnose
Paul Pecknold, Gail Ruhl, and Karen Rane Department of Botany & Plant Pathology, Purdue University Introduction Dogwood anthracnose is a potentially devastating fungal disease that has been inf
Dogwood Anthracnose
Plants Affected Dogwood anthracnose can affect all flowering dogwood species. The following list is presented in most susceptible to least susceptible: Pacific dogwood (Cornus nuttalii), flowering do
Dogwood Anthracnose Disease Discula destructiva
Flowering and Pacific dogwoods (Cornus florida and C. nuttallii) are important components of the forest understory, as well as being valued for their natural beauty. Dogwood fruits are a valuable food
How to Identify and Control Dogwood Anthracnose
Dogwood anthracnose is a disease of flowering and Pacific dogwood (Cornus florida and C. nuttallii). Infection of Pacific dogwood has been reported from Washington, Oregon, Idaho, and British Columbia