Yellow Vein
Strawberry yellow edge virus (StYEV)
9 host plants
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Japanese honeysuckle (Lonicera japonica) exhibits yellow vein symptoms but comprehensive information about the condition's symptoms, causal agent, and management strategies remains unavailable. Impact on ornamental honeysuckle in the PNW is unclear.
Management depends on catching it early. Scout susceptible plants regularly and remove affected tissue before the pathogen can spread. Improve growing conditions by addressing drainage, spacing, and irrigation practices. For persistent or severe cases, contact your local Master Gardener program or Extension office for treatment options specific to your host plants.
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Causal Agent
Strawberry yellow edge virus (StYEV)
Host Plants
9
Host Plants (9)
Lonicera ciliosa Western Trumpet Honeysuckle, Orange Honeysuckle Lonicera fragrantissima Winter Honeysuckle, Sweet-Breath-of-Sping January Jasmine Lonicera hispidula Pink Honeysuckle Hairy Honeysuckle, California Honeysuckle Lonicera involucrata Twinberry, Black Twinberry, Inkberry Lonicera japonica Japanese Honeysuckle Lonicera maackii Amur Honeysuckle, Bush, Honeysuckle Lonicera nitida Box Honeysuckle Lonicera pileata Privet, Honeysuckle Lonicera tatarica Tatarian Honeysuckle, Tartarian Honeysuckle