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Forum: Trees and ShrubsReplies: 6, Views: 86
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davis1676
Disputanta, VA
(Zone 7a)

May 8, 2008
9:04 PM

Post #4926216

I planted 2 flowering dogwoods (labelled red & pink) some 6 wks ago. One of the trees is starting to die out in sections. It starts with the leaves shriviling up from the bottom, then it moves to another branch & begins again. I cut the diseased portions out but I have this feeling it's gonna spread. I didn't notice any signs but I wouldn't know what to look for anyway. Will it go on to the 2nd tree some 15 ft away? TIA for any help offered.

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