. Diseases of flowers and other ornamentals. Flowers; Plant diseases. Diseases of Flowers and Other Ornamentals 71 Foot and Stem Rot.—The root and lower part of the stem of infected plants become black and decayed, and this results in the death of the plant. The fungus that causes this disease is Corticium vagum, which attacks many other hosts. Plant stocks in a new place if this or other diseases become serious. Mosaic.—In diseases of this type the plants are somewhat stunted and the leaves mottled with light-colored streaks and spots (fig. 30). The % *%i^ * S" K *. Please note that thes


. Diseases of flowers and other ornamentals. Flowers; Plant diseases. Diseases of Flowers and Other Ornamentals 71 Foot and Stem Rot.—The root and lower part of the stem of infected plants become black and decayed, and this results in the death of the plant. The fungus that causes this disease is Corticium vagum, which attacks many other hosts. Plant stocks in a new place if this or other diseases become serious. Mosaic.—In diseases of this type the plants are somewhat stunted and the leaves mottled with light-colored streaks and spots (fig. 30). The % *%i^ * S" K *. Please note that these images are extracted from scanned page images that may have been digitally enhanced for readability - coloration and appearance of these illustrations may not perfectly resemble the original Smith, Ralph E. (Ralph Eliot), 1874-1953. Berkeley, Calif. : College of Agriculture, University of California


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