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Entomosporium Leaf Spot of Photinia
Photinia, a shrub belonging to the rosaceous family, is widely grown in nurseries and landscapes in the eastern United States. Several species, including Photinia serrulata and Photinia glabra, and a hybrid, Photinia x fraseri, are grown for ... [... more]
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Dale Groom's Texas Gardening Guide - Revised Edition
repetitous: Too much repetition. For each entry: If you have problems, your local plant dealer can give you advice. Well, often the advice you get is not accurate. Lots of references to what his granny grew. It's great he loved his granny, but that is [... more]
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Photinia x fraseri 'Birmingham'
Large clusters of small, white and malodorous flowers in the spring. Hardy to zone 7. Buds and new growth are red if in full sun. Needs to be in the sun due to photinia leaf spot disease. Entomosporium leaf spot has just about made this genus ... [... more]
Auburn University Agriculture

Fraser Photinia, Red Tip
This shrub's new foliage is red, but changes to glossy, dark green. Clusters of white flowers bloom in summer. Red fruit matures in late summer. Suggested uses for this plant include hedge, massing, screen, and border. Select site with ... [... more]
Virginia Tech Extension

Seven Forests Liquidambar 15 for Dogs and Cats
Seven Forests Liquidambar 15 is a Chinese herbal remedy to invigorate meridians and vessels, relieve inflammation. Sample Indications for use include back pain, disc problems (inflammation, extrusion), bone hyperplasia, arthralgia affecting hips and/or [... more]
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Photinia
Leaf spot (Diplocarpon) Physiological leaf spot Root weevils Powdery mildew [... more]
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Non Chemical Methods Plant Diseases
Resistant plants. With some plant problems the easiest way is to avoid planting cultivars that are more disease susceptible. Red tip photinia has become a high maintenance plant because of a foliar leaf disease. Why attempt to grow it? With ... [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Shrubs: Photinia villosa
Large shrub to small tree; irregular, broad rounded to vase shape Small, white flowers on 1 to 2" lacy corymb; 0.3" bright red fruit in fall; persists into winter Alternate, simple dark green leaves; 1.5 to 3.5" long; sharply serrated; [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Trees: Photinia serrulata
White flowers on 4 to 7" corymbs in spring; .2" red fruit in late summer to fall Small tree or multistemmed shrub 4 to 8" alternate, simple leaves; reddish purple new leaves mature to dark green [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Shrubs: Photinia davidiana
Sun; moist, well-drained, slightly acidic soil White flowers in small clusters; red fruit that persists Simple, alternate, lustrous dark green leaves 6 to 20 feet [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Shrubs: Photinia glabra
Alternate, simple, lustrous dark green leaves; 1.5 to 3.5" long; bronzy red new growth Drought tolerant; can be grown as a small tree; leaf spot susceptible Upright; loose, rounded White flowers with offensive odor in mid-spring [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension

Shrubs: Photinia x fraseri
Alternate, simple, lustrous dark green leaves; 2.7 to 4" long; copper-red new growth Red Tip is very disease prone; drought and salt spray tolerant Upright; slightly rounded 5 to 6" inflorescence of white flowers in spring; red fruit in fall [... more]
NC State University Coop Extension
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