CANDELABRA CACTUS
Euphorbia lactea
Stem Rot (fungus - Coniothyrium euphorbiae): A disease of Euphorbia
lactea, especially when grown in greenhouses. The disease begins on the
upper end of the branch and moves downward. Rotted areas are dark colored
and soft. Once a branch is attacked it usually dies. The disease
resembles a bacterial decay, but no foul odor is present. Black fruiting
bodies of the fungus can be seen in the infected areas. The fungus
becomes established in greenhouses and is spread by splashing water.
Damaged or wounded plant are quickly infected. Control by eliminating
diseased plants and water without splashing.