Leafspot One of many types of fungal or bacteria diseases causing round marks. Leggy Abnormally tall and spindly growth; a lot of stem space between leaves. Legume A pod; the characteristic fruit of the pea family.
Frog eye leafspot Rot lesion on fruit showing concentric zonation pattern Limb dieback Rough bark due to black rot Black rot canker on trunk Black rot canker on branch Pycnidia on pruned material Pycnidia on infected fruit ...
Septoria Leafspot Insects There are a number of insects that can cause tomato problems. Most noticeable are the . These 3-4 inch caterpillars devour the foliage near the top of the plant. They are easily picked off and disposed of.
Three kinds of leaf symptoms may develop: leafspot, blotch, and blight. Leafspots are localized dead or discolored areas scattered in the leaf blade. Blotch refers to irregular dead patches often observed on tips or along leaf margins.
While the list of diseases (wilt, blight, leafspot, rust) and pests (rose chafer, scale, mites and nematodes) seems daunting, I would tell you I have never actually seen any of these, and don't expect to.
(indicating at least some protection against Alternaria or early blight, alternaria stem canker, anthracnose, blossom end rot, catfacing, cladosporium leaf mold, crease stem, fusarium wilt race 1, fusarium wilt race 2, gray wall, septoria leafspot, ...
It likes full sun but will tolerate partial shade. If downy mildew or leafspot become serious problems, especially in humid climates or seasons, spray with a fungicide to protect the plants. Veronica seldom needs staking, and is hardy to Zone 4.
See also: Plant, Produce, Water, Leaf, Spring
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