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Umm... that looks fungal to me, not insect. But it could just be the picture.
If it is fungal, its common, it happens to me. I tend ot get it on newly planted hydrangeas in their first year, almost always. They just aren't strong enough to fight it off at the time, but I rarely get it in later years. Though I tend to get it more if the hydrangea gets any direct sunlight, which is odd.
Anyways, there are topical fungicides like daconil, or systemic ones that you add to a watering can and water around the base of the plant.
But in anycase the problem should not be deadly, just unsightly.
Last edited by Chris; 07-27-2008 at 12:30 PM.
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