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Daylily Dictionary: Rust, Daylily Rust
... leaves and scapes. It is not a new disease of daylilies, having been reported previously in China, Taiwan, Korea, Japan and ... ) on daylily leaves. New spores are produced continually to re-infect daylilies as long as conditions remain suitable, but it is thought ... germinate to produce a different type of spore which cannot infect daylilies. Instead, these new spores must be transported by the wind ...
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Lily Pests and Diseases
... Mike's Backyard Garden Home |  Lilies |  Daylilies |  My Lilies |  Garden |  Fun Pictures |  Links What is a Lily |  Lily Culture |  ... are mature they burst open from the cell and move on to infect other cells and start the process over again. When this happens ... ground. I quite often find them in the crown of Hemerocallis or Daylilies, also in Rudbeckia and Echinacea clumps. In North America they do ...
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Daffodil Society of Minnesota - Caring for Daffodils
... be planted in plastic berry baskets 4" deep. They can be planted between hostas or daylilies and under deciduous trees because in early spring they will get the full sun they ... . These bulbs may be infected with virus and should be destroyed immediately—they will gradually infect the rest of your bulbs. This is different from extreme cold weather which can cause ...
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Daylily Dictionary: Cutworms
... , Rhizoctonia and Pythium, as well as bacterial soft rot involving Erwinia. Very recently (2004) daylilies have been discovered susceptible to Armillaria, or shoestring root rot. Symptoms of rotting can ... favour rot diseases. While fungal pathogens can invade intact plant tissue, bacteria can only infect through existing openings such as an injury from garden tools, pests, other diseases, frost ...
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... DAYLILIES Rebecca Brown Jean Williams-Woodward Daylilies (Hemerocallis spp.) are considered one of the more disease-free flowering perennials. However, several diseases can affect daylilies grown under poor cultural conditions, ... Since this fungus is able to infect many different garden plants, it is important to verify a plant's immunity. Rhizoctonia crown rot of daylilies occurs in wet years or in ...
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About Daylily Spring Sickness
... Home | Images | Phenology | FAQ | Feedback | Links | What's New "Spring sickness" is a disorder of daylilies, Hemerocallis, which becomes evident when new shoots have reached a few inches in height ... fungus Aureobasidium microstictum being commonly isolated from daylilies suffering from spring sickness, but this organism is believed to need an injury before it can infect. See our What's New page for ...
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The Rosebay Volume 6 Number 2 Fall 1977
... . Why ? Because these gardens dry out more slowly and the Ovulinia spores can germinate and infect only when flowers remain wet for a number of hours (the exact time necessary is ... of suckers to dig up and plant as a background. Next to these were planted daylilies for bloom in the summer. In front of these, rhododendrons which I knew could take ...
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Diseases and Pests
... Diseases and Pests Shields Gardens Ltd. Clivias from Westfield Home Daylilies Rare Bulbs Clivia Seed Sales E-Mail and Chat Photo Gallery Information Sources Guest Sites ... few instances of viral infections of Clivia species have been reported. However, many plant viruses infect species in the Amaryllidaceae (Amaryllis Family). Especially susceptible are Crinum and Hippeastrum. Once a plant ...
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How To Grow Daylilies - Tallahassee Hemerocallis Society
... about 20,000 seedlings a year, so they have lots of daylilies, including many of the newest and most expensive. But, since they ... two rust resistant plants were also rust resistant. Rust Prone Plants Infect Less Prone Plants: While many plants are reasonably rust resistant, it ... leaves on many other garden plants. Rust does not kill most daylilies, or even cause major harm on most of them. Leaf streak ...
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Plant pathologist: Know source of daylilies to avoid deadly rust
... pathologist: Know source of daylilies to avoid deadly rust August 24, 2001 Plant pathologist: Know source of daylilies to avoid deadly rust If you want to add daylilies to your home landscape ... to complete its lifecycle, Beckerman points out. After infecting and reinfecting daylilies , spores produced on the plant need to infect a plant of the genus Patrinia. Though not common in Minnesota, Patrinia ...
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