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Ash Anthracnose

ASH ANTHRACNOSE

Anthracnose is a catch-all phrase to describe leaf and shoot disease on many types of trees and shrubs. In green ash trees, anthracnose appears, usually in the spring, as sudden leaf loss. A wet spring, along with the presence of the fungus, contributes to anthracnose severity. Fallen leaves are usually smaller — they may have a brownish red spot(s), blackish burnt edges, or no sign of leaf blight at all. Treating with a fungicide prior to symptom development is the only effective form of treatment. Our recommendation is to not treat for this usually harmless disease in green ash.

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