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- From: barbara sargent r*@california.com
- Date: Sun, 31 Jul 2005 07:56:46 -0700
Cheryl said:
>Actually, Japanese maples are listed as being resistant to Armillaria (oak
>root fungus). I think it's more likely verticillium wilt, which affects
>Japanese maples in exactly the way you describe. If you cut off the dying
>branch, do you see dark streaks under the bark? That's an indication of
>verticillium.
Cheryl,
If it is verticillium wilt is there anything that can be done to save the
rest of the tree? I haven't checked for the streaks yet.
Barbara