Q: I have a Blue Point juniper that has lost half of its top. It just turned coppery-brown. What caused that, and how can I keep it from spreading? A: It sounds like Phomopsis or Kabatina twig canker.
Dear Neil: I have a Blue Point juniper that has lost half of its top. It just turned coppery-brown. What caused that, and how can I keep it from spreading?
Our front garden is resplendent with a variety of evergreen shrubs and trees: Japanese Boxwood, Blue Arrow Juniper, Monterey Cypress, Sea Green Juniper, Witchita Blue Juniper, Cedrus Deodara, Blue ...
Junipers are tough plants that can be found growing across the world, including in some of the most desolate areas. There are about 40 species of juniper, 13 of which are native to North America. In ...
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