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Old 23-09-2009, 11:49 AM posted to rec.gardens
Cheryl Isaak Cheryl Isaak is offline
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Default Viburnum Nana help please

On 9/23/09 6:33 AM, in article
, "Pat Kiewicz"
wrote:

Cheryl Isaak said:


My 12+ year old Viburnum Nana has shed all it's leaves already. When I

knelt
to get a closer look, it has what appears to galls or cankers all over the
base of the stems.

Any thoughts on the problem - my googling as been fruitless. I'm fond of
that little shrub and would hate to lose it.


I'm sorry that I only have bad news for you.

Apparently, Viburnums are susceptible to crown gall, a bacterial infection,
and it cannot be cured. You will have to remove your infected plant and
replace it with some other type of shrub which is not susceptible to crown
gall.

Crown gall (this is a .pdf file that require Adobe
http://wihort.uwex.edu/gardenfacts/XHT1037.pdf
That's what I was afraid of - while I was planning to move it again and not
put a shrub there again, I didn't want to lose the little guy.

Thanks Pat.

Cheryl