Diseases of Italian Cypress and Related Species in Texas
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- Date of Publication
- January 25, 2022
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Overview
Many distinctive cypresses are popular choices for Texas landscapes, but with their increasing use, several diseases have emerged that limit their lifespan.
This publication discusses several diseases such as:
- Cankers
- Foliar problems
- Root diseases
- Causes and symptoms of root diseases
- How to manage root diseases
(4 Pages)
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