Barry:

It does attack solanaceous plants such as tomatoes and potatoes as well 
as raspberries and a number of tree species.

Lee

Barry Caselli wrote:
> Verticillium Wilt? I thought that attached tomato plants!
>
> --- On *Sat, 8/1/09, pabigtrees /<[email protected]>/* wrote:
>
>
>     From: pabigtrees <[email protected]>
>     Subject: [ENTS] Re: Dove Tree ID?
>     To: "ENTSTrees" <[email protected]>
>     Date: Saturday, August 1, 2009, 6:11 AM
>
>
>
>     Jenny
>
>     That looks like a Red Mulberry, Morus rubra.  If the base of the leaf
>     is straight across, the top is shiny green, and the underside dull.
>     Most mulberries are hybrids of white and red, but there are a few
>     straight reds out there.  Straight reds tend not to have the mitten
>     shaped leases, just entire leaves.
>
>     On a different note, the large sugar maple you photographed out by the
>     meadow at Longwood has to come down.  It was being attacked by
>     Verticillium Wilt.  Sorry for the bad news.
>
>     Scott
>
>
>
> >

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