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Robert L. Anderson,
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Dogwood Anthracnose (Discula destructiva) is a fungal pathogen of Flowering and Pacific Dogwood. It was first detected in Washington, New York and Pennsylvia in the late 1970's.

This pest poses a large risk to U.S. plant health. International commerce provides recognized avenues of introduction. If you think you have seen this pest, contact your state plant regulatory official..

Scientific Name Common Name Options
Discula destructivaDogwood AnthracnoseNAPIS Maps


Links
How To Identify and Control Dogwood Anthracnose USFS
Dogwood Anthracnose North Carolina State University
 
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