Curled Lilac Leaves - Gardening Place

West Central Tribune: Master Gardener Sue Morris: Lilacs may be suffering from fungal disease if leaves look rough If your lilacs are looking rough right now, it is probably lilac leaf spot, a relatively new fungal disease in Minnesota. Symptoms typically appear from July to September. Leaves turn yellow, then ...

Master Gardener Sue Morris: Lilacs may be suffering from fungal disease if leaves look rough Lilacs are currently losing their leaves due to a disease called lilac leaf blight, caused by the fungus Pseudocercospora spp. Common throughout Vermont and the Northeast region, this disease also ... Lilacs (Syringa vulgar is) can be stunning in early summer when in full bloom, but this time of year they tend to look a bit worn out. There are three common problems that can impact the health of ...

curled lilac leaves, Lilacs are a tough plant, but they can have their share of issues. I’ve had a variety of questions related to lilac shrubs this summer. One oddity is the sight of lilacs blooming now. While odd, it is ... Add Yahoo as a preferred source to see more of our stories on Google.

curled lilac leaves, One of the signature indicators of spring is the gently wafting scent of the common lilac (syringa vulgaris). I look forward to ...