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trastevere | 13:50 Thu 21st Sep 2006 | Home & Garden
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A colleague has a 'salix caprea kilmarnock' ornamental willow in a large container on a balcony. Though I have not seen the plant, it has become infected with an orange 'rust' on about 20/25% of the leaves. I have advised her to cut off ALL leaves with any sign of rust and carefully remove top inch of soil which might contain spores. Then treat with a fungicide. Can anyone out there please comment on this and perhaps recommend a specific fungicide treatment. Thanks in advance for any replies
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Hi trastevere,
What you have advised looks good to, as long as the leaves and compost are desposed of carefully where the spores cant reinfect anything else.
A good preventative measure is to mulch and water well in dry periods.
I would recomend spraying with a fugicide containing :- bupirimate with triforine, mancozeb, penconazole or myclobutinanil. Good Luck Tbird+
oop's sorry should read -LOOKS GOOD TO ME.

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