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Camellia Leaf Gall Every spring as our camellias begin to send out new growth, a strange growth appears on the plant's new foliage in certain places. It is called Leaf Gall, and it will scare the life out of a gardener |
Gloeosporium Blight on Camellias Gloeosporium is often a weak pathogen that infects damaged or weakened tissues. Cold damage may have weakened the leaves, followed by Gloeosporum infection. This fungus can also infect stem or branch |
Insects of Camellias There are a number of insects and pests which cause occasional damage to camellias, but only a relatively few are of great importance. Only those species which are common on camellias will be discuss |
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