Peach Tree
(Prunus persica)
Peach trees can produce well in Colorado with pruning and care, but they are vulnerable to borers, canker, leaf curl, aphids, and late frost injury.
Seasonal Pest & Disease Calendar
| Problem | Type | Active Season |
|---|---|---|
| Peach leaf curl | Fungus | Spring |
| Cytospora canker | Fungus | Spring–Fall |
| Peach tree borer | Insect | Summer |
| Aphids | Insect | Spring–Fall |
| Spider mites | Mite | Summer |
| Brown rot | Fungus | Spring–Summer |
| Freeze injury | Abiotic | Late Winter–Spring |
Pest & Disease Guide (Homeowner-Friendly)
Peach Leaf Curl
Common symptoms- Red, puckered leaves
- Distorted growth
- Dormant treatment
- Remove badly affected leaves
Cytospora Canker
Common symptoms- Amber gum
- Sunken bark
- Prune infected limbs
- Reduce stress
Peach Tree Borer
Common symptoms- Gumming near trunk base
- Larval damage
- Monitor trunk base
- Timed treatment if severe
Aphids
Common symptoms- Leaf curl
- Honeydew
- Rinse foliage
- Encourage predators
Spider Mites
Common symptoms- Bronzing
- Fine stippling
- Increase irrigation
- Rinse canopy
Brown Rot
Common symptoms- Blossom blight
- Fruit rot
- Remove infected fruit
- Improve airflow
Freeze Injury
Common symptoms- Lost flowers
- Poor fruit set
- Choose protected sites
- Delay pruning when possible
When to Worry vs. When It’s Cosmetic
When to Worry (action recommended)
- Heavy trunk borer activity
- Repeated canker spread
- Major crop loss year after year
These can shorten tree life and reduce fruiting.
Mostly Cosmetic (monitor only)
- Minor leaf curl
- Light aphids
- Some mite damage
These often improve with pruning, sanitation, and irrigation.
