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Twobtold 18-04-2004 07:10 PM

Brown Spot(s) on Rhodo.
 
Hi --
Seeking opinions on what to do, if anything, about brown spots
and discoloration on Rhododendron leaves. I found info about brown
spots with white in the middle but there is no white spots on these
leaves. Well-establishes plants in Zone 6, NJ

http://members.aol.com/twobtold/Garden/1Rhodo_leaf.jpg

Thanks for any insight.

Mike LaMana 18-04-2004 09:04 PM

Brown Spot(s) on Rhodo.
 
My best guess is a fugal leaf spot called Cercospora. Generally only an
aesthetic issue. Make sure to =remove fallen leaves to partly interrupt the
transmission cycle. There fungicides that can be used, but these only
effective if used as a preventative, and thus must be used every year, The
disease is gen worst when humidity is high in the spring, and when temps.
hover near 50 deg F during these humid times.

Good luck

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Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
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"Twobtold" wrote in message
...
Hi --
Seeking opinions on what to do, if anything, about brown spots
and discoloration on Rhododendron leaves. I found info about brown
spots with white in the middle but there is no white spots on these
leaves. Well-establishes plants in Zone 6, NJ

http://members.aol.com/twobtold/Garden/1Rhodo_leaf.jpg

Thanks for any insight.




Twobtold 18-04-2004 10:02 PM

Brown Spot(s) on Rhodo.
 
From: "Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotne


My best guess is a fugal leaf spot called Cercospora. Generally only an
aesthetic issue.


Thanks for reply. Looks similiar if not the same.
http://www.ppath.cas.psu.edu/EXTENSI...E/imgs/050.jpg


Mike LaMana 18-04-2004 10:02 PM

Brown Spot(s) on Rhodo.
 
OK, I know that Rhodo also gets Septoria. Maybe a better candidate.

--
Mike LaMana, MS
Heartwood Consulting Services, LLC
Toms River, NJ
www.HeartwoodConsulting.net



"Twobtold" wrote in message
...
From: "Mike LaMana" fake@MikeatHeartwoodConsultingdotne


My best guess is a fugal leaf spot called Cercospora. Generally only an
aesthetic issue.


Thanks for reply. Looks similiar if not the same.
http://www.ppath.cas.psu.edu/EXTENSI...E/imgs/050.jpg




Beecrofter 19-04-2004 02:02 AM

Brown Spot(s) on Rhodo.
 
(Twobtold) wrote in message ...
Hi --
Seeking opinions on what to do, if anything, about brown spots
and discoloration on Rhododendron leaves. I found info about brown
spots with white in the middle but there is no white spots on these
leaves. Well-establishes plants in Zone 6, NJ

http://members.aol.com/twobtold/Garden/1Rhodo_leaf.jpg

Thanks for any insight.


Did you have a wet spring last year?
It's last years damage. Fungal leaf spot of some sort. Not cured only prevented.
In a wet spring you would be spraying fungicides until the cows came home.

Stephen M. Henning 19-04-2004 04:02 AM

Brown Spot(s) on Rhodo.
 
In article ,
(Twobtold) wrote:

Seeking opinions on what to do, if anything, about brown spots
and discoloration on Rhododendron leaves. I found info about brown
spots with white in the middle but there is no white spots on these
leaves. Well-establishes plants in Zone 6, NJ


1) Wind and cold damage is indicated when the edges of the leaves become
distorted and turn brown. This occurs frequently in plants that may be
in a colder climate than recommended or in a location with severe
exposure. Note, boron poisoning will create the same symptoms.

2) Large leaved rhododendron are susceptible to sunscald if the plants
do not receive enough moisture before the soil freezes. The leaves curl
in cold winter weather, exposing the central part of the leaf but not
the edges, resulting in the area near the main vein becomes desiccated
and turns brown. To prevent this, water plants thoroughly before the
first hard frost, protect from drying winds, apply mulch, and locate in
partial shade.

3) If a leaf has brown areas with white spots, it probably has a local
fungal infection of Pestalotia leaf spot. This is seldom controlled with
fungicides and is best mitigated by good sanitation and avoiding
excessive moisture.

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