Rosemary – Bacterial Gall on Stems
Q: A scaly growth is infecting my three-year old rosemary bush. It seems to be on the older stems.
A: I think it’s a bacterial gall. It’s not uncommon to see bacterial galls like this on trees and shrubs.
It’s not a fast spreading disease so you can keep the rosemary in place until it gets too ugly to bear.
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