Oak anthracnose primarily affects oak trees, often leading to leaf blight and defoliation. This fungus thrives in cool, moist spring weather. It infects leaves, causing brown spots, curled edges and can significantly weaken younger trees. Proper tree care and sometimes fungicidal treatments are essential to manage its impact.
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