Lab tests have confirmed the deadly plant fungus myrtle rust has spread beyond the nursery where it was first found as government officials concede it may be impossible to stop it spreading further.
The confirmation comes from samples taken from a tree on a residential property close to Kerikeri Plant Production, where the fungus was discovered by the nursery owners last week.
The Ministry for Primary Industries (MPI) has placed conditions on the property to prevent the spread of myrtle rust and the affected tree is being sprayed with fungicide.
Signs of the fungus have been found on another property neighbouring the original nursery but have yet to be confirmed.
Re-testing of samples from a second, as yet unnamed nursery was continuing yesterday. Plants from the second nursery, which had bought seedlings from Kerikeri Plant Production, appeared to be infected but initial lab tests came back negative.