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  2. Diosma - Wikipedia

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    Diosma is a genus of flowering plants in the family Rutaceae, native to Cape Provinces of South Africa. [2] The genus was first described by Carl Linnaeus in 1753. [ 1 ]

  3. Diosma haelkraalensis - Wikipedia

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    Hagelkraal's diosma was found to have higher concentrations of the compound than Agathosma crenulata and Agathosma betulina - the buchu species which are currently used for commercial production, although the overall yield was lower. [5] while it is not currently used, this plant could be cultivated and utilised by the fragrance and flavour ...

  4. Paspalum distichum - Wikipedia

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    Paspalum distichum is a species of grass.Common names include knotgrass, [1] water finger-grass, [2] couch paspalum, eternity grass, gingergrass, and Thompson grass. [3] Its native range is obscure because it has long been present on most continents, and in most areas it is certainly an introduced species.

  5. Leaf spot - Wikipedia

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    Symptoms can overlap across causal agents, however differing signs and symptoms of certain pathogens can lead to the diagnosis of the type of leaf spot disease. Prolonged wet and humid conditions promote leaf spot disease and most pathogens are spread by wind, splashing rain or irrigation that carry the disease to other leaves.

  6. Calcium deficiency (plant disorder) - Wikipedia

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    Calcium deficiency symptoms appear initially as localized tissue necrosis leading to stunted plant growth, necrotic leaf margins on young leaves or curling of the leaves, and eventual death of terminal buds and root tips. Generally, the new growth and rapidly growing tissues of the plant are affected first.

  7. A Guide to Planting, Growing, and Caring for Crocosmia Plants

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    From the best soil for planting to watering tips, two gardening experts share their advice.

  8. Pythium in turfgrass - Wikipedia

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    Pythium disease, also known as "Pythium blight," "cottony blight," or "grease spot," is a highly destructive turfgrass disease caused by several different Pythium species. All naturally cultivated cool-season turfgrasses are susceptible to Pythium and if conditions are favorable to Pythium it can destroy a whole turfgrass stand in a few days or less. [1]

  9. A Guide to Growing and Caring for Liriope Muscari, Also ... - AOL

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    Add some color and ground cover to your yard with this unique plant. Skip to main content. 24/7 Help. For premium support please call: 800-290-4726 more ways to reach us. Sign in ...