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While the fungus primarily attacks cherry and plum trees, it can also infect apricots, peaches and any tree or shrub in the Prunus species, including ornamental cherry species.
Black knot, a fungal disease, is affecting cherry and plum trees in the Greater Columbus area, likely due to recent wet weather. The disease causes hard, black knots on branches, disrupting growth ...
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Some cherry and plum trees in the central Ohio area are turning black from a fungal disease. Here's what you need to know.
The fungus overwinters in the knots, and new spores will emerge this spring to spread the infection. The knots can vary in size and eventually merge.