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Plant Diseases
Anthracnose Leaf Blight of Shade Trees
Anthracnose of Trees and Shrubs
Ash Dieback
Bark Splitting on trees
Brown Patches in the Lawn
Common Lawn Diseases
Dollar Spot
Dreschlera Leaf Spot
Helminthosporium on Turfgrass
Hollyhock Rust
IPM for Vegetable Gardens
IPM of Roses
Lawn Care & Water Quality Almanac
Maple Decline
Micronutrient Chlorosis
Minimizing Diseases in Your Vegetable Garden
Necrotic Ringspot
Plant Galls
Potato & Tomato Late Blight
Potato Diseases
Powdery Mildew on Ornamentals
Pythium Blight & Root Rot
Red Thread on Turfgrass
Rust
Salt Injury to Roadside Plants
Snow Mold
Sooty Mold
Stripe Smut
Summer Patch
Tomato-Anthracnose
Tomato-Bacterial Disease
Tomato-Blossom End Rot
Tomato-Botrytis Gray Mold
Tomato-Septoria Leaf Spot
Tomato-Spotted Wilt Virus
Tomato-Verticillium Wilt
Unidentified Tree Stress Problems
Walnut Wilt
Last updated December 4, 2020
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