Sometimes the news is just bad, and there is no way to sugar coat it. Citrus Huanglongbing (HLB), also known as citrus greening and yellow dragon disease, is present in the Florida panhandle. Not surprisingly, the Asian Citrus Psyllid is present in the region, too. This tiny insect is one of two psyllids which are known vectors or…Read more
Tag: Exotic Disease
A Dire Threat to Florida’s Trees
One little insect in the Xyleborini tribe of beetles has been destroying bay trees and other species in the panhandle at an alarming rate. Unfortunately the Redbay Ambrosia Beetle attacks healthy trees. Of additional importance, the fungus which causes laurel wilt disease accompanies this beetle and typically causes tree death. The Redbay Ambrosia Beetle (Xyleborus…Read more
The Mimosa Tree: Beauty With a Catch
With the onset of summer, the many trees and plants have already bloomed and are settling into the green background. An exception are the Mimosa trees, Albizia julibrissin, which are blooming profusely. These once popular small trees are commonly found in the yards of older homes in the panhandle where the display of prolific pink…Read more
Laurel Wilt: A Threat to Florida’s Trees
All botanical signs indicate Spring 2021 will begin in a few weeks. Plants are budding all over the panhandle with a notable exception. Many red bay trees remain in what appears to be winter’s grip of dormancy. Unfortunately, most will never reawaken. One little insect in the Xyleborini tribe of beetles has been destroying bay…Read more
Big Bend Tree Banes
As summer of 2020 progresses into its hottest months, the local growth of trees, and warm season plants and weeds is accelerating rapidly. Fortunately, the rain has been sufficient, its distribution wide, and the timing good (at least so far) to support the development. Leaves, frons, and needles are producing green tones and shades which…Read more