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Entomosporium Leaf Spot on Indian Hawthorne
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Adapted from an article by Taft H. Eaker, former UGA Homeowner IPM Specialist
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with additions from Elizabeth Little, Assistant Professor - Homeowner IPM/Sustainable Agriculture, UGA Department of Plant Pathology This fungal leaf spot disease affects woody ornamentals in the rose family including indian hawthorne, red tip photinia, pear, serviceberry, flowering quince, and firethorn. Entomosporium leaf spot became so severe on red tips that the plant is no longer used in the landscape. How can we protect Indian Hawthorne from this leaf spot disease?
Disease Symptoms:
Entomosporium Leaf Spot
Fungal leaf spots are abundant throughout Coastal Georgia landscapes. Leaf spots can reduce shrubs appeal while also compromising plant health.