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  2. Photinia - Wikipedia

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    Photinia × fraseri 'Red Robin' - probably the most widely planted of all, this cultivar has gained the Royal Horticultural Society's Award of Garden Merit [11] [12] Photinia × fraseri 'Little Red Robin', a plant similar to 'Red Robin', but dwarf in stature with an ultimate height/spread of around 2–3 ft; Photinia × fraseri 'Camilvy'

  3. Photinia beauverdiana - Wikipedia

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    Photinia beauverdiana, ... and is known for its remarkable red-orange colors and showy red berries. [1] ... the more susceptible it is to leaf spot disease ...

  4. Photinia × fraseri - Wikipedia

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    Photinia × fraseri 'Curly Fantasy' Photinia × fraseri 'Little Red Robin', a plant similar to 'Red Robin', but dwarf in stature with an ultimate height/spread of around 2–3 ft Photinia × fraseri 'Pink Marble' or 'Cassini', [ 3 ] a newer cultivar with rose-pink tinted new growth and a creamy-white variegated margin on the leaves

  5. List of tea diseases - Wikipedia

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    Phyllosticta leaf spot Phyllosticta erratica Phyllosticta theae. Pink disease Corticium salmonicolor. Poria root rot and stem canker Poria hypobrunnea. Purple root rot Helicobasidium compactum. Red leaf spot Phoma theicola. Red root rot Ganoderma philippii Poria hypolateritia [1] = Ceriporiopsis hypolateritia [1] Red rust (alga) [2] Cephaleuros ...

  6. 'I'm afraid they're all going to die': Beech leaf disease ...

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    He first saw the disease in a red obelisk beech in Jamestown in 2021. Now, he’s treating more than 300 sickened trees at estates in Newport, Narragansett and the Watch Hill area of Westerly.

  7. Exobasidium vaccinii - Wikipedia

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    Exobasidium vaccinii, commonly known as “red leaf disease,” or “Azalea Gall,” is a biotrophic species of fungus that causes galls on ericaceous plant species, such as blueberry and azalea (Vaccinium and Rhododendron spp.). Exobasidium vaccinii is considered the type species of the Exobasidium genus. [1]

  8. List of foliage plant diseases (Agavaceae) - Wikipedia

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    Fusarium leaf spot Fusarium moniliforme Gibberella fujikuroi [teleomorph] D Gray leaf spot Cytosporina sp. Y Gray mold Botrytis cinerea: D, Ds, Sa Phyllosticta leaf spot Phyllosticta spp. Phyllosticta draconi. C, Ds Phytophthora stem rot Phytophthora nicotianae var. parasitica = Phytophthora parasitica. C, D Red leaf spot Fusarium moniliforme ...

  9. Alternaria alternata - Wikipedia

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    Alternaria alternata is a fungus causing leaf spots, rots, and blights on many plant parts, and other diseases. It is an opportunistic [ citation needed ] pathogen on over 380 host species of plant. It can also cause upper respiratory tract infections [ 1 ] and asthma in humans with compromised immunity.