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Keeping Your Shrubs Strong & Disease-Free - It's What We Do Best!

Professional Shrub Disease Management

Start safeguarding your green spaces with a meticulous assessment from our certified tree experts. Your personalized inspection will unveil the vitality of your landscape, allowing our specialists to identify and tackle any disease or pest problems. With our professional guidance, we ensure your shrubs receive the finest care and treatment they deserve.

Shrubs can be susceptible to various common diseases that can affect their overall health and appearance.

Some Of The Most Prevalent Diseases That Can Impact Shrubs Include:

Powdery Mildew

This fungal disease appears as a powdery white substance on the leaves, stems, and flowers of shrubs. It can weaken the plant and inhibit photosynthesis.

Anthracnose

Anthracnose is a fungal disease that causes dark, sunken lesions on leaves, stems, and fruits of shrubs. It can lead to defoliation and reduced plant growth.

Leaf Spot

Leaf spot diseases are caused by various fungi or bacteria and result in circular or irregular spots on the leaves of shrubs. Severe infections can cause premature leaf drop.

Root Rot

Root rot is a common problem caused by fungal pathogens that infect the roots of shrubs. It can lead to wilting, yellowing leaves, and ultimately plant death if left untreated.

Rust

Rust diseases are characterized by orange or yellowish spore masses on the underside of leaves. They can weaken shrubs and reduce their overall vigor.

Pests That Are Commonly Found In Shrubs

Aphids

are small insects that suck sap from the leaves and stems of shrubs, causing them to become distorted and discolored.

Spider mites

are another common pest that feed on the undersides of leaves, leaving behind webbing and causing leaves to yellow and drop prematurely.

Scale insects

are typically found on the stems and leaves of shrubs, where they feed on plant fluids and can weaken the shrub over time.

Caterpillars

are known for feeding on the foliage of shrubs, which can result in defoliation if left unchecked.

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