When White Pines Turn Brown: Common Problems of White Pines in Kentucky
When White Pines Turn Brown: Common Problems of White Pines in Kentucky
Abstract
Eastern white pine (Pinus strobus) is a popular conifer in many Kentucky landscapes, although its use may be limited to loose, well-drained, pathogen-free soil. Often, needle browning is the primary symptom that alerts homeowners and nursery growers of health problems. In Kentucky, brown needles on white pine are often caused by one of the following three conditions: white pine decline, white pine root decline (Procerum root rot), or Phytophthora root rot.
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Publication ID
PPFS-OR-W-22
Publication Date
Apr. 1, 2015
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