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Garden diseases - Lily diseases Lilies can fall victim to a trio of fungal and viral infections

If your lilies look worse for wear, there’s a good chance they’ve fallen victim to one of a trio of fungal and viral infections which attack both leaves and bulbs. Look out for brown spots or yellowing and streaking of the leaves, rotting bulbs and shrivelled blooms and act quickly to prevent the spread of disease. Here’s how to recognise and treat lily diseases.

What causes lily disease?

Sickly lilies are probably suffering from one of three problems:

How to treat lily disease

Garden diseases - Lily diseases Disinfecting tools in a bleach solution helps guard against re-infection

Keep a close eye on your lilies, checking regularly for signs of infection. If you spot a problem, act quickly to prevent it spreading. Here’s what to do with diseased lilies:

How to prevent lily disease

Garden diseases - Lily diseases Aphids on your lilies can spread infections and diseases

Providing your lilies with the ideal growing environment encourages strong, vigorous plants which have better resistance to disease.

Lily disease is a common problem in the garden, but if you’re careful to buy good quality, strong lily bulbs from reputable nurseries, and remain vigilant during the growing season, swift action should prevent a major outbreak.


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