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Ornamental trees / Biology / Scale insects / Cryptococcus fagisuga / Fagus grandifolia / Flora of the United States / Beech / Bark / Rust / Tree diseases / Beech bark disease / Botany
Date: 2012-08-20 11:26:05
Ornamental trees
Biology
Scale insects
Cryptococcus fagisuga
Fagus grandifolia
Flora of the United States
Beech
Bark
Rust
Tree diseases
Beech bark disease
Botany

Back to IPM scouting in woody landscape plants. Beech bark disease Cause: This disease results from the invasion of a fungus into areas of bark that have been infested with beech scale, Cryptococcus fagisuga. At least t

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