Indian Bean Tree

Catalpa bignonioides
Bignoniaceae
 verticillum

Verticillium - wilt (Verticillium alboatrum):

Tracheomykose (vascular parasite mykosis) are wide spread in soils used for gardening. The fungi enters through the roots and plugs the vessels (brown coloration). This leads to the wilting of the leaves. It is also possible that only parts of the tree are affected. An exact diagnosis should be done by an expert because the symptoms can also be have other causes (root damage, dryness, etc.).

Diseases Indian Bean Tree

 



 shaggy_scalycap

Frequently occurring fungi at Indian Bean Tree

Shaggy Scalycap

 

 

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Classification Indian Bean Tree

Height: up to 15 m

Leave: heart-shaped, hairy

Bloom: June - July, panicles, 15 - 20 cm long

Fruit: seed vessels up to 35 cm long

Branches: light brown

Bark: grayish brown

Root: heart-shaped roots

Location: sun

Soil: sandy - loamy to loamy

ph-value: slightly acidic to basic

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