Azaleas come in a huge variety of cultivars that offer blooms in a range of colors, but there are also a number of diseases that can damage these shrubs. The likes of gall, rust, blight, mildew, rot ...
Q. When cutting back one of my older azaleas, I found a strange growth on a few of the developing leaves. The leaf is deformed and surrounded by a whitish, wax-like growth. Should I be concerned? If ...
Please advise what I can do about my azalea bushes. The tops of the leaves are covered with tiny white spots and the undersides of the leaves are covered with reddish brown spots. The new growth is ...
A: This is caused by a fungus that has been relatively common this spring. The fungus Exobasidium vaccinii causes leaves and flowers to become swollen or thickened, curled and waxy in appearance. This ...
Q: I am a landscape professional, and I’ve seen an influx of camellia leaf gall and more azalea leaf gall starting to show up. It is appearing on multiple properties that I maintain from Stone ...
Q: My azaleas are turning from green to white! I need to identify the problem and treat. Thank you for your help. A: I think that is the most impressive azalea lacebug damage I have ever seen. Azalea ...
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