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Sooty Mold
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Author(s):
Ralph S. Byther
Aphids and other insects leave a sugary honeydew that favors development of this black sooty fungus coating. Seen in evergreen shrub leaves of rhododendron, laurel, camellia, as well as on Douglas-fir and other conifers. A photograph demonstrates the disease on typical leaves and the text introduces control.
Published:
October 1994. 1 pages.
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