Maricopa County Cooperative Extension Home Horticulture:
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Gardening & Landscaping in the Low Desert
Sun Scald in the Low Desert

PLANTS MOST SUSCEPTIBLE: Wide variety of sun sensitive plants including citrus, mimosa, mulberry, etc.
SYMPTOMS:
The bark on the South or West sides of the trunk becomes discolored and may split or crack exposing the wood beneath to disease and insect predators.
CAUSE:
- Newly planted trees may lack sufficient canopy to shade the bark
- Pruning in the Spring or Summer which exposes previously shaded trunk area to intense sunlight.
MANAGEMENT:
Prevention
- Avoid pruning sun sensitive trees during the spring or summer. If pruning is necessary, try not to open up areas of shaded bark.
- Protect exposed areas by painting with a white, water-based paint, shading with a cloth or paper wrapping.
Treatment
- Shade the effected area
- Monitor for bacterial or fungal infection and apply fungicide or 10% bleach solution if necessary

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Sun Scald in the Low Desert
visitors since April 27, 1997