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Damage is most severe when galls encircle the root crown, but few plants are killed by crown gall alone. Severely diseased plants are subject to attack by secondary pathogens that enter through decaying galls.

 


However, crown gall can slip past the wariest gardener who inspects every new rose bush and buys only from reliable dealers.

Crown gall causes wisteria problems in that it is caused by bacteria so your plant is essentially sick.

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Check plants such as roses, stone fruits, and euonymus for bacterial crown gall, tumor-like growths on roots and crowns.

Even though it will look like nothing is happening above ground, its roots will still be thriving beneath the soil.
Weeping Willows are prone to pests like aphids and tent caterpillars, and conditions like powdery mildew, crown gall and canker.

See also: Crown, Plant, Soil, Water, Bacteria