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Ovulinia petal blight is commonly referred to as Ovulinia flower blight, Azalea flower blight, and Azalea flower spot. [1] First reported in the 1930s on the Belgian-Indica hybrids, petal blight can attack most azaleas under favorable weather conditions. Infected flowers first exhibit small spots, about 1 mm in diameter, which appear water ...
Rhododendron periclymenoides, the pink azalea [1] or pinxter flower, is a species of shrub in the heath family Ericaceae. It is native to eastern North America, where it is widespread from Alabama to New Hampshire. [2] It is often found in riparian areas, in wet to dry forests. [3] This species produces showy pink flowers in the spring.
Azalea is dangerous to pets, as, if consumed, the toxins within the plant tissue can cause central nervous system depression, which in turn can lead to multi-organ failure. Symptoms may include vomiting, diarrhea, seizures, laryngeal edema and heart rhythm disturbances, which can lead to complete cardiac arrest and therefore death.
Perhaps azaleas are so beloved because most are low-maintenance plants if they receive the right amount of light, nutrients, and water. Most species prefer filtered light or partial sun but always ...
Its petite white flowers bloom profusely all summer until a freeze, and this annual has a sweet, honey scent that's delightful when planted near seating areas. Sweet alyssum needs full sun and ...
The flowers have white tubes. This azalea is sometimes also called the smooth azalea for its new leaf growth has no hair, making it smooth to the touch. The leaves range from a blue-green, dark green, or a medium green, and the underside is a light white color. The leaves are usually glossy. Its seeds are granular. Plants blooms from May to ...
Leaf and flower gall Exobasidium vaccinii = Exobasidium azaleae. Ovulinia petal blight Ovulinia azaleae Ovulitis azaleae [anamorph] Pestalotia leaf spot twig blight, and crown rot Pestalotiopsis sydowiana = Pestalotia rhododendri. Phomopsis dieback Phomopsis spp. Phyllosticta leaf spot Phyllosticta spp. Phytophthora blight and dieback
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