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  2. Blight - Wikipedia

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    Blight is a rapid and complete chlorosis, browning, then death of plant tissues such as leaves, branches, twigs, or floral organs. [1] Accordingly, many diseases that primarily exhibit this symptom are called blights. Several notable examples are: [citation needed]

  3. How to Tell If Your Monstera Plant Is Dying - AOL

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    Here's everything you need to know before you get a Swiss cheese plant of your own. Different Types of Swiss Cheese Plants. ... If your plant starts to wilt but the soil is moist, it may be too ...

  4. Conium maculatum - Wikipedia

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    The plant should not be visually confused with the North American-native Tsuga, a coniferous tree sometimes called the hemlock, hemlock fir, or hemlock spruce, from a slight similarity in the leaf smell. The ambiguous shorthand of 'hemlock' for this tree is more common in the US dialect than the plant it is actually named after.

  5. How to Revive a Plant (‘Cause, Yes, You Can Bring Back the Dead)

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    You love what houseplants do for your interior , but when it comes to caring for them you’re more of a grim... Skip to main content. Subscriptions; Animals. Business. Entertainment ...

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  7. Heracleum mantegazzianum - Wikipedia

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    Dead stems (late autumn/winter): After producing seeds, the plant dies, leaving dried stems and seed heads standing; the seeds slowly fall and are dispersed by wind and animals. During the first few years of growth, the leaves and stem of a pre-flowering plant die over the winter. In the spring, the plant grows back from its root.

  8. Oenanthe crocata - Wikipedia

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    Oenanthe crocata, hemlock water-dropwort (sometimes known as dead man's fingers) is a flowering plant in the carrot family, native to Europe, North Africa and western Asia. It grows in damp grassland and wet woodland, often along river and stream banks.

  9. Wood-decay fungus - Wikipedia

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    Fomes fomentarius is a stem decay plant pathogen Dry rot and water damage. A wood-decay or xylophagous fungus is any species of fungus that digests moist wood, causing it to rot. Some species of wood-decay fungi attack dead wood, such as brown rot, and some, such as Armillaria (honey fungus), are parasitic and colonize living trees