ATH
Been here much more than a while
- Location
- Findlay, Ohio
I'm honestly at a loss here...
My first inclination was herbicide. However, there are adjacent plants not impacted so the pattern doesn't fit. They had True Green treating plants last year, but doesn't think they would have sprayed the larger maple. I suggested he request all treatment records for his property.
There was a "gentle" frost about 4 weeks ago.but no other properties look like this.
Looked for aphids, didn't find any evidence. They can cause some weird leaf growth patterns.
We did just end 3 weeks of no rain (spring record for here), but, again, these symptoms aren't widespread across the landscape, just on this property.
I've read about a stunt nematode last year when looking at similar diversity of problems on another property. Maybe?? But I haven't every looked at plants where somebody said "yes, this is stunt nematode damage" - just pictures.
Several plants look like they tried to sprout leaves, but never finished.
Impacted:
Lilac
Weigela
euonymus
Rose
Japanese maple
Maple (no serations on the leaves, so Sugar/...but maybe that is deformed leaves, otherwise I would have said its a freemanii)
Less impact on:
Weeping cherry
Sumac
Barberry
Nearby plants (same property) not visibly impacted.:
Redbud (notable, because it seems very sensitive to herbicide damage most of the time)
River birch
Willow
Linden
Serviceberry
viburnum
Linden
There are also several boxwoods and taxus that have not put on a flush of growth, but otherwise look healthy. They should have grown by now...
So with all of that, here are some pics:
Lilac

Lilac in the middle, viburnum (looks perfect) on the right. Tree to left is the weeping cherry that looks OK, but has deformed leaves:
Here's that cherry:

Maple

Leaves from same tree (where there were some anyhow...)

Lilac

Japanese maple

Looking for any thoughts as I don't have any good answers. Help me think through "but other adjacent plants look like this too?" Or "why are the neighbor's plants OK?"
My first inclination was herbicide. However, there are adjacent plants not impacted so the pattern doesn't fit. They had True Green treating plants last year, but doesn't think they would have sprayed the larger maple. I suggested he request all treatment records for his property.
There was a "gentle" frost about 4 weeks ago.but no other properties look like this.
Looked for aphids, didn't find any evidence. They can cause some weird leaf growth patterns.
We did just end 3 weeks of no rain (spring record for here), but, again, these symptoms aren't widespread across the landscape, just on this property.
I've read about a stunt nematode last year when looking at similar diversity of problems on another property. Maybe?? But I haven't every looked at plants where somebody said "yes, this is stunt nematode damage" - just pictures.
Several plants look like they tried to sprout leaves, but never finished.
Impacted:
Lilac
Weigela
euonymus
Rose
Japanese maple
Maple (no serations on the leaves, so Sugar/...but maybe that is deformed leaves, otherwise I would have said its a freemanii)
Less impact on:
Weeping cherry
Sumac
Barberry
Nearby plants (same property) not visibly impacted.:
Redbud (notable, because it seems very sensitive to herbicide damage most of the time)
River birch
Willow
Linden
Serviceberry
viburnum
Linden
There are also several boxwoods and taxus that have not put on a flush of growth, but otherwise look healthy. They should have grown by now...
So with all of that, here are some pics:
Lilac

Lilac in the middle, viburnum (looks perfect) on the right. Tree to left is the weeping cherry that looks OK, but has deformed leaves:

Here's that cherry:

Maple

Leaves from same tree (where there were some anyhow...)

Lilac

Japanese maple

Looking for any thoughts as I don't have any good answers. Help me think through "but other adjacent plants look like this too?" Or "why are the neighbor's plants OK?"










