Dying back of viburnum branches can be caused by various factors, including fungal diseases, insect infestations, and environmental stressors such as drought or extreme temperatures. Proper pruning, watering, and fertilization can help prevent branch dieback. In severe cases, it may be necessary to remove affected branches or even the entire plant.
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