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14-NOV-2017 Christine Hanrahan

Black knot fungus on prunus (Dibotryon morbosum)

Fletcher Wildlife Garden

This is a plant pathogen that affects Prunus species (plums, cherries). Unless the tree has numerous black knot fungi, it doesn't usually negatively affect the tree. We usually only see a few on the prunus at the garden, and it has not caused a problem thus far anyway.

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