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Desirable Herb Varieties: Bay
... purchased as a young tree, 1 to (if you're lucky) as much as 2 feet high. Cultivars Named cultivars of bay laurel do exist, including "Aurea" (yellowish young foliage); "Angustifolia", also called ... ." Yet others caution one to water sparingly. We suspect that it wants more moisture when young than when old, and more in the summer than the winter. In the winter, its ...
growingtaste.com

Moss Roses on the Rose Garden
... ) often known as Common Moss. Common she is not. As a foliage rose she has great virtue, with the young foliage possessing qualities rarely seen in the rose family. Her blooms are clear ... 's Egyptian army commander. The rose is clear pink, flat with a button eye, the foliage soft and very beautiful. Not very prickly, he will grow to over a metre. William ...
netlist.co.nz

Powdery Mildews on Ornamental Plants, HYG-3047-96
... until they cover the entire leaf on one or both sides. Young foliage and shoots may be particularly susceptible. Leaf curling and twisting ... locations. Do not handle or work among the plants when the foliage is wet. Water thoroughly at weekly intervals during periods of ... to 12 inches deep. Avoid overhead watering and sprinkling the foliage, especially in late afternoon or evening. Use a soil soaker ...
ohioline.osu.edu

Phomopsis and Kabatina Tip Blights of Junipers, HYG-3056-96
... Spores of the Phomopsis fungus are produced throughout the summer, and infection can occur whenever young foliage is available and moisture or humidity are high. Most infections usually occur in April ... in early summer can result in abnormal bunching (witches' broom) and discoloration of the foliage, stunting of young trees or shrubs, or-in severe cases-plant death. Be cautious in diagnosing ...
ohioline.osu.edu
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Vegetable Crops - pt 5
... With a change in weather, the diseased foliage drops off and the healthy foliage goes on to produce a crop. The ... . Infected plants turn yellow and wilt. The lower, older foliage is affected first. Plants which are infected are either ... young foliage. These may coalesce to form large yellow areas. In advanced stages, leaves take on a copper bronze chlorosis. There is no malformation of the foliage ...
plantpathology.tamu.edu

Epimedium x rubrum (E. alpinum)--Barrenwort
... . Cutting back the old growth in spring exposes more of the ornamental new growth. The young foliage is tinged with reddish brown. Propagation: Propagation is by division in spring or autumn but ...
web1.msue.msu.edu

Greenhouse IPM: Sustainable Whitefly Control
... is young, and 2 per card per day as the crop reaches maturity. (2) Traps should be hung level with the tops of the plants since whiteflies are most attracted to young foliage ... of two ways: they either lay an egg inside the nymph, providing food for their young, or they kill the nymph right away and feed on the fluids inside of it ...
www.attra.org

Hinoki or False Cypress
... , bluish shrub with small, tight foliage. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Minima Aurea': A dwarf cultivar of Port Orford cedar with yellow-green young foliage. Chamaecyparis lawsoniana 'Minima Glauca' - A blue dwarf cv. of Port Orford cedar. Chamaecyparis nootkatensi: Nootka cypress - Brownish-grey bark and thick, dark green, drooping foliage ...
www.bonsai-bci.com

Fruit Insect Focus, July, 1997
... in the prepink stage; hatch continues throughout the bloom period. Larvae immediately move to the young foliage and begin to feed. Before the mites transform to each succeeding stage, they go through ... appear to increase faster and to higher densities on 'Delicious' and 'York'. A characteristic brown foliage, starting as a subtle cast to the green leaf, but becoming bronze in severe cases ...
www.caf.wvu.edu

Fruit Pathology - Powdery Mildew
... by temperature than by relative humidity. Abundant sporulation from overwintering shoots and secondary lesions on young foliage leads to a rapid buildup of inoculum. Secondary infection cycles may continue until susceptible tissue ...
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