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Ornamental Pathology Facts
... the underside make this disease easy to diagnose. Puccinia hemerocallidis This fugus also occurs on Patrinia spp. (and is reported to infect hosta, but this has not been observed in the ...
www.ppath.cas.psu.edu

The orchard
... daylily) Lavatera cachemiriana (tree mallow) Melica ciliata (silky melic grass) Origanum vulgare 'Heiderose' (ornamental oregano) Patrinia scabiosifolia (camel's cover) Penstemon smallii (Small's penstemon) Penstemon strictus (Rocky Mountain penstemon) Penstemon ...
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Fine Gardening Pronunciation Guide
... -then-oh-SIS-us try-kuss-pih-DAY-tah) Patrinia scabiosifolia (pah-TRIN-ee-ah skab-ee-oh-sih-FOE-lee-ah) Patrinia villosa (pah-TRIN-ee-ah vil-LOW-sah) Paulownia ...
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Off With Their Heads
... .) Monkshoods (Aconitum spp. and cvs.) Mountain bluet (Centaurea montana) Painted daisies (Tanacetum coccineum and cvs.) Patrinia (Patrinia scabiosifolia) Penstemons* (Penstemon barbatus and cvs.) Perennial salvias* (Salvia nemorosa and cvs.) Pincushion flowers (Scabiosa ...
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Plant pathologist: Know source of daylilies to avoid deadly rust
... , spores produced on the plant need to infect a plant of the genus Patrinia. Though not common in Minnesota, Patrinia are occasionally sold as "golden valerian" and successfully grown here, says Beckerman. After daylily rust infests Patrinia, it is able to sexually reproduce. This gives it greater genetic diversity. "Without the ...
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