Black Cherry Plum Tree. Street tree, early spring flowerer and ancestor of the domestic plum. If you see this black knot on your cherry tree or plum tree, you need to get rid of it.
Although wild black cherry is a very common host, damage is less.
Very susceptible edible plums are 'Stanley' and 'Shropshire.' For ornamentals, purple leaf plum When black knot is found, there are two choices: remove the tree or attempt to treat it.
A wide variety of cherry plum tree options are available to you, such as occasion, material. The fungus, Apiosporina morbosa, (also identified as Dibotryon morbosum and Plowrightia morbsum), singles out trees of the genus prunus, which includes peach, apricot, and chokecherry. It's Wearable-Wednesday featuring ready-to-wear, universally flattering makeup that you can rock anywhere!