The discovery of myrtle rust infecting two mature trees in Otorohanga has prompted a reminder from Waikato Regional Council for sightings of the disease to be reported.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) briefed the regional council on the new finds and its planned response last week.
"We've been told the fungus has likely arrived in Otorohanga on the wind," said Patrick Whaley, the regional council's integrated catchment services manager.
"With so many treasured myrtle species in our region it's really worrying to have this disease confirmed, so we've offered for our biosecurity officers to work closely with MPI to help as directed."
He said myrtle rust symptoms will have been dormant over winter.