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Brown Rot of Stone Fruits, HYG-3009-94
... ground or still on the tree) and in twig and branch cankers produced the preceding year. Both sources may produce spores that can infect blossoms and young shoots. At about blossom time, a mummified ... or unopened blossoms and young shoots. If a film of water (either from dew or rain) is present for 5 hours or longer, the spores can germinate and penetrate the plant. Infected blossoms soon wilt and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Almonds - Herb Profile and Information
... With blossoms brave bedecked daintly; Whose tender locks do tremble every one At everie little breath that under Heaven is blowne.' Shakespeare mentions it only once, very casually, in Troilus and ... in the young shoots and flower-buds. The Bitter Almond seed also contains a ferment Emulsin, which in presence of water acts on the soluble glucoside Amygdalin yielding glucose, prussic acid and the ...
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California Backyard Orchard: Pests and Diseases
... and nut trees Damage: Mine and girdle trunks of young trees and limbs of older trees. Description: Larva with large flat head and ... Blights or "blasts" buds, blossoms, leaves, green fruit. Cankers. Brown rot fungus blights blossoms, leaves and twigs shrivel; brown or tan ... wet and mean temperatures are over 60°F. Symptoms: Bacteria moves into shoots and kills tissue causing blackened leaves and stems. ...
homeorchard.ucdavis.edu

Garden Hints Page 9
... Cuttings may be taken in May or June from half-hardened shoots of the current season's growth. Layering can be done ... is another fungal disease that can occur on flowers and young stems, usually in July and August. Treat with a fungicide. GROWING BUDDLEIA (BUD lee ... 100 species and cultivars. It is also called summer lilac. Its growth habit is not neat. Lilac-like clusters of blossoms about a foot ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society Members-in-Action
... September and keeps going until late December. "It's showy and one great camellia," says Hillerman. He's a member of the Virginia Camellia Society and has won several awards for outstanding blossoms grown ... tea from the leaves of Camellia sinensis: * Pick tender young growth by hand. Young shoots with two to three leaves are recommended. Place the shoots in shade for a few hours to dry any ...
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Fire Blight of Apples, Crabapples and Pears, HYG-3002-94
... shoots and limbs; loss of limbs or entire trees in older plantings as the result of girdling by fire blight cankers; and direct loss of fruit due to blighting of blossoms and young fruit. Fire blight may cause severe damage to many other members of the Rosaceae family. Quince, crabapple, mountain ash, spirea, hawthorn, pyracantha, and ...
ohioline.osu.edu

botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Aconite Herb - Profile and Information
... new stock, the young roots being planted about a foot apart each way. The young shoots appear above ground in ... ) the Aconitines proper, including Aconitine, Japaconitine and Indaconitine, and (2) the Pseudaconitines - Pseudaconitine and Bikhaconitine. This disparity between Aconites is ... being also a member of the Buttercup family, whose blossoms it more nearly resembles. Also see: DELPHINIUM FIELD ...
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botanical.com - A Modern Herbal | Blackberry - Herb Profile and Information
... too well known to need description. Its blossoms, as well as its fruits, both green and ripe, may be seen on the ... and as a charm for various disorders. The flowers and fruit were from very ancient times used to remedy venomous bites; the young shoots, eaten as a salad, were thought - though Gerard cautiously suggests the addition of a little alum - to fasten loose teeth. Gerard and ...
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Common Blueberry Insect Pests and Their Control
... worms tie together blossoms and feed on them. When full grown (1/2 to ¾ inch long), the larvae seal up the leaf shelter, form a cocoon (a glossy brown case) and undergo metamorphosis ... tender shoots. Aphids reproduce very rapidly by parthenogenesis (no males are required for reproduction) and can literally cover stems and leaves. The sap loss is a concern only when the plants are very young ...
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Four-Wing Saltbush, Chamisa, Cenizo (Atriplex canescens)
... ground and used by the natives. Other parts of this shrub have been used also: leaves and young shoots were used in soups and stews, the flowers, and twigs were used to make a yellow dye, and ... Four-Wing Saltbush can be sheared for hedges. Blooming Habits: The Chamisa has golden blossoms in summer and early fall. Fruiting Habits: Sponsors: We do get a small commission out of these ...
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