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Old 06-05-2004, 11:58 PM
Kay Easton
 
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Default Sooty Mould killed Skimmia?

In article , Gill Hall
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An old Skimmia japonica, planted in heavy shade under a tree, has finally died.
I noticed its leaves were covered in sooty mould last spring, but didn't do
anything about it. The dead branches were covered in white powdery mould, and
some of the stems had whitish lumpy fungus shaped bits on them. Could it have
been scale insect attack that really did for it?


That was my thought when you mentioned the sooty mould.


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Kay Easton

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