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April 2003 Newsletter
... off any debris that may be visible and trim the edges of the petals with scissors or deckles to remove torn or brown edges. Place your completed exhibitors entry tags on each vase ...
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June 2003 Newsletter
... scratching open the surface of cells and feeding on the cell contents.  This results in brown edges on white petals and disfigurement on petals of all colors.  I would rather hear fingernails ...
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The Virginia Camellia Society - Education - Insects & Pests
... only the underside of a leaf. Male insects appear whitish while the females are dark brown. Symptoms include yellow chlorotic splotches on the upper leaf surface. A white, woolly-like, cottony ... vegetative and flower buds. flower buds with heavy infestations show brown edges on the bud scales early. If left unchecked the buds turn brown and drop before blooming. Thorough spray control is essential ...
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Podocarpus
... budding is stimulated, and leaf reduction will occur. Cutting the leaves will result only in brown edges; smaller replacement leaves will not necessarily form. Wire lignified wood for 2-3 months, being ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Standard in Appraising the Chinese Clivias
... :1; 8. Stalk Shape - the best shape is symmetrical leaf base, fan shape, with no brown edges or spaces; 9. Seat Shape; 10. Head Shape - each leaf tip should be round, a ...
www.clivia.net.cn

Clivia Guide Main
... · Marginal (the Fukurin type or Edge variegation): White edges with a green centre, symmetrical · Median (the centre stripe or Reverse Edge): green edges with a white centre stripe, symmetrical · Mandarin: one ... be symmetrical and evenly distributed. Stem must be symmetrical in a fan shape, with no brown edges or spaces. Leaf Shape (20 points): Leaves must be symmetrical with round tip. Size and ...
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croton_datapage
... ? When the air is too hot,too dry or both,leaves will turn dull,then brown and get brittle. Why is the new foliage such a different color than the older ... the light.Too much nitrogen fertilizer may also dull the colors. If the leaves develop brown edges or brown spots,what is wrong? This is often the result of the leaves getting wet ...
www.croton-mania.com

Daylily Dictionary: Spring Sickness
... as others in a clump, and frequently bend and grow sideways. Leaves emerge with brown ragged edges and holes, and on some fans the central leaves may wilt and detach having decayed ... seen bending sideways. ABOVE: Fan growing sideways. Also note the brown edges. Affected fan with leaves separated. Typical "saw-tooth" ragged leaf edges. All photos by Susan Bergeron, used with permission. Return to ...
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Brown-edged Rose Blooms
... Brown-edged Rose Blooms Mark Whitelaw Articles in this Topic Discussions in this Topic Second only to "Why are my rose leaves turning yellow?" is "Why do my buds have brown edges on their petals?" Brown-edge buds are a common indicator of ... open and petal edges begin to turn brown and rot. To determine if balling is the cause of brown-edged petals, ...
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Daylily Dictionary: Edges
... Dictionary: Edges EDGES: Edges refer to the outer periphery of the petals and occasionally the sepals. 1) Edges can be structural, i.e. have knobs, braids, tentacles, fringe, and teeth. Photo by ... multiple colored border of brown and gold, sometimes called a multiple edge. SEDONA 4) Some structural edges reach down into the surface of the flower. These super sculpted edges give a three-dimensional ...
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