Posted by Cheryl Isaak on September 22, 2009, 6:57 pm
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.
Cheryl
(Southern NH, nasty winter winds.)
Posted by Pat Kiewicz on September 23, 2009, 6:33 am
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
--
Pat in Plymouth MI
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Posted by Cheryl Isaak on September 23, 2009, 6:49 am
On 9/23/09 6:33 AM, in article
20090923-103305.640.0@Pat-Kiewicz.news.eternal-september.org, "Pat Kiewicz"
> 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
Posted by sockiescat on September 23, 2009, 11:39 pm
Cheryl Isaak;865242]On 9/23/09 6:33 AM, in article
20090923-103305.640.0@Pat-Kiewicz.news.eternal-september.org, "Pat
Kiewicz"
pkiewicz@yahoo.com 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://tinyurl.com/y8rmhun-
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
not sure about this plant but we did have a euonymous shrub that had
crown gall
and i gave it a five pound bag of sugar in the early spring.
i mixed the sugar
in a pail of water and just poured it over the plant
but especially around the
base and on the galls and the shrub did okay.
we finally ended up pulling it out
after a good number of yrs because it
was really getting old
and we didnt want it any longer.
dont know if the sugar would work for your shrub or not r but might be
worth a
try. good luck. cyaaaaaa, sockiescat.
--
sockiescat
Posted by Cheryl Isaak on September 24, 2009, 7:20 am
On 9/23/09 11:39 PM, in article sockiescat.530d7c8@gardenbanter.co.uk,
> Cheryl Isaak;865242]On 9/23/09 6:33 AM, in article
> 20090923-103305.640.0@Pat-Kiewicz.news.eternal-september.org, "Pat
> Kiewicz"
> pkiewicz@yahoo.com 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://tinyurl.com/y8rmhun-
> 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
>
> not sure about this plant but we did have a euonymous shrub that had
> crown gall and i gave it a five pound bag of sugar in the early spring.
> i mixed the sugar in a pail of water and just poured it over the plant
> but especially around the base and on the galls and the shrub did okay.
> we finally ended up pulling it out after a good number of yrs because it
> was really getting old
> and we didnt want it any longer.
> dont know if the sugar would work for your shrub or not r but might be
> worth a try. good luck. cyaaaaaa, sockiescat.
>
>
>
Why sugar? Extra energy for the roots?
Well, if I end up with a hole in the "woods" (aka the dumping ground), I'll
put the Nana there and try that in the spring.
C
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.