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Catalpa: Verticillium Wilt?

Hi all, I was wondering if my newly bought Catalpa might have Verticillium Wilt?
Leaves are currling, spotted, some brown, and yellowing.

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The RHS has this advice about recognition, removal and resistant varieties - https://www.rhs.org.uk/advice/profile?pid=255
Unfortunately I have a couple of shrubs that have got it.
The first thing I noticed that the leaves on 1 or 2 upper branches all die at the same time and go crispy and the branch dies. On pruning off the branch the tell-tale signs of black circles on the cut surface are apparent. Subsequent growth is poor and new leaves are small and not very healthy looking. My acer katsura that has it is not looking great, but an eleagnus seems to be doing quite well now having had a good prune 3 years ago.
The leaf curls etc look most likely to be bug damage of some kind. Have you unfurled one and had a look? (a magnifying glass may help)
If you've only just bought it - I'd speak with the supplier and see what they say. I imagine it wasn't cheap.
Billericay - Essex
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Seaweed extract is very useful as a plant tonic - if you can use that it will help strengthen your plant and improve its defenses.
If your plant is hungry it's weak and the bugs take advantage.
Failing that maybe a 1/2 strength GP fertilizer
Billericay - Essex
Knowledge is knowing that a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.