A few of my coneflowers had strange growths on each flower head. This is the first time I have seen this on my plants. What caused this, and is there anything I can do to improve the health of my ...
Delaware flowers are being killed by a disease spread by invasive microscopic rose bud mites, but some common sense steps can help protect the roses people associate with grandmas and traditional ...
Nine species of eriophyid mites are described, 3 from Poland: Aceria malvacearum n.sp., Aculus malvae n.sp., and Epitrimerus tanaceti n.sp.; 5 from Brazil: Aculus ...
Last year, my purple coneflowers had strange growths on each flower head. What caused this, and what can I do this year? The green tufted growth on the coneflowers is caused by a tiny mite known as an ...
This is a preview. Log in through your library . Abstract We studied the abundance and distribution of Eriophyes laevis mite galls in common alder. The galls have a clumped distribution. The observed ...
Try to remove affected flowers, and be sure to clean up all plant debris before new growth begins next spring. In some cases, heavily infested plants may need to be removed from the garden. I have a ...
Q: I have attached a photo of my coral aloe (Aloe striata). After much searching, I believe the hideous, growth seen in the photo is aloe cancer/gall/mite? I have dug up, bagged and put the plant in ...
CSIRO Ecosystem Sciences, GPO Box 1700, Canberra ACT 2601, Australia. Agarwal, R.A. & Kandasami, P.A. (1959) Nature of damage caused by eriophyid mite in sugarcane ...