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Old 07-11-2004, 07:51 PM
William Brown
 
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Beecrofter wrote:
William Brown wrote in message ...

I get one or two of these growths on my blueberry bushes each year. At
first I thought it was some sort of cocoon, but I cut one open and
didn't see what appeared to be an insect. They usually grow at a joint
between branches and, if left alone, eventually become brown and woody.
I have some pictures of a new one I just picked off at
http://mywebpage.netscape.com/wbrown...nt/photos.html



Look at blueberry crown gall,
Not a major pest.
Of course including your location makes these things easier to figure


Thanks. We are in northern Ohio zone 5 but some say zone 6 because we
are near Lake Erie. I modified my web page with some better pictures.

If it is crown gall, what I have read says there is nothing to be done,
as all the remedies are for application at planting. I have a row of
these as a hedge and they are all very slow growing, almost stunted, but
they are right next to the concrete driveway and my soil is far from
acidic. I'm going to keep any eye on, in particular, the next plant and
if it shows up there I may replace them all. Hate to have to do that
because they are so long becoming productive.
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