Boxwoods (Buxus spp.) are adapted to a wide range of light conditions, and prefer fertile, moist, well-drained soil, which is amended with organic matter. For information on species, varieties and culture, see HGIC 1061 Boxwood. ... If boxwoods have died and boxwood decline disease is confirmed, do not plant English boxwood...
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Boxwoods are susceptible to many insects and diseases including boxwood leaf miner, boxwood psyllid, boxwood mite, foliage and twig blights, and Phytophthora root rot. More information on these problems may be obtained from HGIC 2052, Boxwood Diseases & Insect Pests.
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experts blame a disorder known as boxwood decline for these symptoms. Boxwood decline is most likely caused by a complex of diseases that appear when boxwood are suffering cultural problems such as cold injury, poor drainage, or improper pruning.
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English boxwood, are susceptible to several diseases that can decrease their effectiveness in established plantings. The major diseases of boxwood are discussed ... The major diseases of boxwood are discussed below...
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I have one boxwood, out of many, that has developed white raised spots on the stems. You can scratch them off with your nail. I can't tell if it is a fungus or some other disease. It started with just a few spots but has rapidly progressed ... You are here: Experts > Home/Garden > Roses > Plant Diseases > boxwood shrubs;
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Barnes, L. W., R. L. Wick, D. M. Benson. 2001. Boxwood Diseases. Pages. 95-99. In: Diseases of Woody Ornamentals and Trees in Nurseries. Jones, R. K. and Benson, D. M. (Editors). APS Press. 482 pp.
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Boxwood - Buxus sp. ... Pests and diseases: Nematodes, mites and leaf miners, blackfly, greenfly, and red spider mites. Although box is very disease resistant, honey fungus and rust are sometimes encountered. ... Buxus microphylla 'Koreana': Korean boxwood - the most hardy box, it grows in zones 4-8, but expect the foliage...
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Ornamental Pathology Facts Gary Moorman Professor of Plant Pathology Boxwood Diseases Disease Symptoms Pathogen/Cause Management Decline Stunted growth and dieback occurs. Young foliage turns gray-green or bronze and finally straw color.
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The American; Boxwood Society ... VA Tech Extension Bulletins and specific Boxwood related below ... Questions? Email to: American Boxwood Society...
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