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Baptisia problem #875726
Asked July 02, 2024, 6:53 PM EDT
Anne Arundel County Maryland
Expert Response
Hi,
The seed pods turning black are normal after the flowers have bloomed and they begin to dry. I have always thought of them as little rattles because you can hear the seeds inside when you shake them.
The leaves look like they may have powdery mildew on them. Is this on the north or east side of the house? Baptisia should be in mostly sun conditions. Do you water overhead? These probably don't need to be irrigated much unless you just planted them this year. If you do need to supplement water, try to water at the base and not get the leaves wet.
Just monitor for symptoms and see if anything changes.
Let us know if you have further questions or send in more photos.
Emily
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On Jul 3, 2024, at 10:29 AM, Ask Extension <<personal data hidden>> wrote:
Ok - that all sounds appropriate but it could just be the humidity and that they are up against the house so less airflow. Overall it doesn't look like a major concern but if symptoms change, feel free to send back additional photos.
Emily
If no new growth is appearing on the stems after perhaps two or three weeks, you can cut the bare stems down to improve airflow around the crown (base growth points). Rake or leaf-blow out the fallen leaves, if you can, and dispose of them in case they are harboring spores. No other intervention is needed since no insecticide or fungicide will benefit the plant or remedy the situation. We have seen these symptoms from several other Maryland gardeners so far this season, and some have reported that the plants start to recover with new growth. (We don't hear back from everyone about how their plants are doing.)
Miri
Miri