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  1. 10 Willow Tree Diseases: Identification and Management

    • Crown gall is a common disease that affects willow trees. It is caused by the bacteria Agrobacterium tumefaciens, which infects plants through wounds and causes gall-like tumors on the tree’s bark or root… See more

    Black Canker

    Black canker is the result of Glomerella miyabeana, a fungus that causes black lesions to form on the leaves. These lesions eventually lead to defoliation and will spread … See more

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    Blight

    Willow blight is the simultaneous occurrence of two or more fungal diseases, specifically a canker and scab infection. Without professional treatment, the tree may not su… See more

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    Scab

    Willow scab is caused by the fungus Venturia saliciperda, which infects new growth in the spring. Dormant spores overwinter in affected areas of the tree and spread whe… See more

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    Powdery Mildew

    According to Cornell University, powdery mildew on willow trees can be caused by two separate fungi: Erysiphe adunca and Phyllactinia guttata, though others may cause the d… See more

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  1. Willow oak tree problems include12:
    • Root rot, especially in confined urban areas
    • Diseases such as shoestring root rot, anthracnose, oak wilt, chestnut blight, cankers, leaf spots, and powdery mildew
    • Chlorosis due to iron deficiency on high pH soil
    • Wind damage
    Learn more:
    Willow oak has no major problems and tolerates clay, salt, poor drainage, and compacted soil. Root rot can be a problem in confined urban areas.
    edis.ifas.ufl.edu/publication/ST556
    Possible diseases include shoestring root rot, anthracnose, oak wilt, chestnut blight, cankers, leaf spots, and powdery mildew. Chlorosis due to iron deficiency occurs on high pH soil. This tree is susceptible to wind damage
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  2. Pros & Cons of Willow Oak Trees - Plantation Trees

     
  3. Willow Oak Tree Information: Learn About Willow Oak …

    Apr 30, 2021 · Willow oaks (Quercus phellos) are popular shade trees in parks and along streets. This tree grows fairly quickly and can become too large for some urban settings. The plant tolerates pollution and drought and has no …

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  6. Diseases of Willow Oaks - Weekand

    May 29, 2013 · Willow oaks are susceptible to oak wilt and chestnut blight, as well as cankers such as hypoxylon canker and blisters such as oak leaf blister. With canker disease, oaks manifest dying branches and yellowed leaves. The best …

  7. How Can You Tell If A Willow Oak Is Dying? - greg.app

  8. Quercus phellos - North Carolina Extension Gardener …

    Insect, Diseases, and Other Plant Problems: Most oak trees are susceptible to many diseases and insect pests: however, the willow oak tends to have good resistance. Potential insects may include scale, oak skeletonizer, leaf miner, …

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  10. ENH-714/ST556: Quercus phellos: Willow Oak - EDIS

    Willow oak is a tough tree well adapted to urban conditions, but can develop chlorosis of high pH soils so be sure to plant on only acid or neutral soil. Willow oak has no major problems and tolerates clay, salt, poor drainage, and …

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