What to do about brown camellias
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| Already damaged by wind, this Debutante camellia shows first signs of petal blight: Tiny brown specks. (Photos: Debbie Arrington) |
On eve of Sacramento Camellia Show, petal blight a common problem
This has been a challenging camellia season in the Camellia City.
As growers prepare for this weekend’s 95th annual Sacramento Camellia Show, they’ve had to deal with plenty of stormy weather. This week, an atmospheric river dumped more than 3 inches of rain, including a record 2.52 inches Tuesday.
“Rain is not as bad as wind,” said Julie Vierra, president of the Camellia Society of Sacramento. “Wind hits (the flowers) and bruises them all up. Rain tends to cause more blossom rot.”
So much moisture also brings out camellia petal blight (Ciborinia camelliae Kohn), the bane of camellia growers. This fungal disease, which only attacks camellia flowers, can quickly turn pretty blooms into mushy brown wads. The infection starts as tiny brown specks, but those spots enlarge rapidly in the right conditions. Petal blight needs a period of cold, followed by warmer, wet days; recent weather has been ideal for massive outbreaks.
The infected flowers fall to the ground, where the fungus can stay dormant for up to five years.
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| To help control petal blight, pick up fallen blooms around any camellia bush. |
Don’t compost infected camellia blooms; dispose of them in the garbage.
Petal blight spores can be spread short distances by wind. According to the American Camellia Society, fungicides are mostly ineffective in its control. Instead, constant clean-up of infected flowers can help contain its impact.
“Pull off browned blossoms,” Vierra said. “Keep bushes clean.”
Although amateur growers are encouraged to enter flowers for Saturday morning’s judging, don’t bring any with brown spots, Vierra warned. The fungus can spread to other flowers on display.
“We won’t accept browned or infected flowers,” she said. “We’ll throw them right in the trash.”
For more on petal blight, visit www.americancamellas.com. For more on the 95th annual Sacramento Camellia Show: www.camelliasocietyofsacramento.org.
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| Petal blight can turn a camellia into brown mush. |





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