James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Widespread mortality of red bay has occurred in the coastal region of Georgia.
James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Symptom on redbay.
James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Dead red bay caused by laurel wilt and the redbay ambrosia beetle.
James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Widespread mortality of red bay caused by laurel wilt.
Albert (Bud) Mayfield, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
Wilted redbay foliage is an early symptom of laurel wilt.
R. Scott Cameron, Advanced Forest Protection, Inc., Bugwood.org
Redbay stump and sprouts following mortality caused by laurel wilt.
Ronald F. Billings, Texas A&M Forest Service, Bugwood.org
Redbay trees dying from laurel wilt disease; center tree responding with epicormic sprouting.
James Johnson, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Stem of pondspice plant infected with laurel wilt fungus showing diagnostic black staining in sapwood.
Albert (Bud) Mayfield, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
Vascular staining from laurel wilt fungus associated with the redbay ambrosia beetle.
Albert (Bud) Mayfield, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
Vascular staining caused by LW fungus introduced by redbay ambrosia beetle. Note beetle attack site to left of fingernail.
R. Scott Cameron, Advanced Forest Protection, Inc., Bugwood.org
Redbay tree infected with laurel wilt fungus showing typical black staining of the sapwood.
Ronald F. Billings, Texas A&M Forest Service, Bugwood.org
Redbay trunk with bark removed exposing sapwood with typical black staining caused by laurel wilt.
Chip Bates, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Camphor tree with dieback symptoms caused by laurel wilt.
Chip Bates, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Symptoms of laurel wilt infection on camphor tree.
Chip Bates, Georgia Forestry Commission, Bugwood.org
Leaf symptoms of laurel wilt disease in a group of small sassafras trees.
Albert (Bud) Mayfield, USDA Forest Service, Bugwood.org
Redbays killed by laurel wilt and the redbay ambrosia beetle.