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ODIN004 - Powdery Mildew of Ornamentals and Shade Trees
The fungi which cause diseases known as powdery mildew attack a wide variety of ornamental plants grown in North Carolina. (see list). The damage due to infection by the fungi causing powdery mildew can be slight to severe. The disease generally ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Woody Ornamentals for Deep South Gardens
Woody Ornamentals for Deep South Gardens [... more]
$16.98
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Host Plant
Nematodes are a problem in some nurseries in North Carolina, particularly with field grown plants. Nematodes should seldom be a problem in bark container mixes. A lack of uniformity in growth rate is often the main symptom. The nematodes not only ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Flowering Shrubs And Seasonal Ornamentals
Flowering Shrubs And Seasonal Ornamentals [... more]
$58.53
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Not Infested, No Galls Found
Nearly everyone who grows plants outdoors eventually has problems with nematodes. Many annual ornamentals are at risk if planted in soil heavily infested with nematodes. They may develop serious root problems, grow poorly, and fail much sooner ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Winter Ornamentals: For the Maritime Northwest Gardener ...
Winter Ornamentals: For the Maritime Northwest Gardener (Cascadia Gardening Series) [... more]
$0.25
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Nematodes and their control in
Table 1. Reaction of some ornamental plants to various nematodes. Figure 2. Severe stunting of Japanese holly 'Helleri' (bottom) due to root knot nematodes. Compare to healthy plant (top). The following information is based on many years of field ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Holly Diseases and Their Control in the Landscape
Black root rot, caused by the fungus Thielaviopsis basicola, was first reported on Japanese holly in North Carolina in 1977. The disease has since been found in numerous other locations, both in nursery and landscape plantings throughout the ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Pine Diseases
Pine trees are used extensively across North Carolina to landscape homes, businesses and parks, and they make up a considerable proportion of our forests. Pines are generally free of serious disease problems. This information note is intended to ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Heavy Ornamentals
Heavy Ornamentals [... more]
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Mints: A Family of Herbs and Ornamentals
Book Description: The first book to survey the entire mint family (Lamiaceae or Labiatae), which includes a surprising variety of plants long valued for their herbal and ornamental uses, from rosemary to lavender to peppermint. Lots to know about mints: [... more]
$27.95
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Mints: A Family of Herbs and Ornamentals
Book Description: Mints: A Family of Herbs and Ornamentals is the first book to survey the entire mint family (Lamiaceae or Labiatae), which includes a surprising variety of plants long valued for their herbal and ornamental uses, from rosemary, sage, [... more]
$17.95
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