The first description of boxwood blight was from the
United Kingdom in the mid 1990s. In 2002, when the disease was discovered in
New Zealand, the cause was identified as a new species of fungus which was formally named
Cylindrocladium pseudonaviculatum. The fungus causing the disease in the UK was later named
C. buxicola. These are now known to be the same. The current accepted nomenclature for the boxwood blight pathogen (G1 genotype) is
Calonectria pseudonaviculata. Boxwood blight is found throughout Europe, and has spread to New Zealand and North America. In the United States, boxwood blight was first reported in North Carolina in September 2011; the disease was observed in Connecticut several weeks later. To date, boxwood blight has been identified in at least 30 U.S. states and several Canadian provinces. The geographic origin of
C. pseudonaviculata is unknown, but is hypothesized to be in a center of diversity for
Buxus in East Asia, the Caribbean, or Madagascar. == Hosts ==