[1] Important diseases: Pestalotiopsis tip blight of conifers, Gray leaf spot Pestalotia is primarily a secondary pathogen.
Tips of conifer branches particularly Leyland cypress, arborvitae and juniper turn brown to grayish in color.
Infected bark may be covered in fungal fruiting structures giving the tissue a black sooty appearance.
Leaf spots tend to be tan to gray and are often the result of previous damage such as freeze injury, scorching or mechanical wounds.
Dark, disc or cushion-shaped acervuli are formed under the plant epidermis which then splits open revealing the fruiting structures.