JUNIPER/
E. RED CEDAR
    DISEASES OF BRANCHES/TRUNK


ORANGE GELATINOUS GALLS
(Occurs frequently)
Orange, jelly-like galls with long horns (finger-like projections) appear on branches in the spring.

Photo by Plant Disease Clinic
SHOOT DIEBACK
(Occurs frequently)
Dieback of young succulent shoots and leaves starting at the shoot tip and progressing inward.

Photo by University of MN Extension Service
BRANCH DIEBACK
(Occurs occasionally)
Dieback of individual branches.

Photo by Chad Behrendt
OTHER CAUSES
Other symptoms caused by chemical, animal, or environmental factors.

Photo by Department of Plant Pathology



Juniper / E. Red Cedar Diseases

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Content Last Updated 09/07/00
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