The fungal infection, caused by Botrytis cinerea, can also be found in orchards and in ornamental flower beds. When blight is present, the foliage of infected plants begins to yellow quickly ...
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This deadly disease could destroy your spring blooms – expert advice for how to combat tulip fire and prevent it from ever coming backis closely related to Botrytis cinerea, the gray mold that commonly affects a wide range of plants, including strawberries and presents as a fluffy grey-brown decay on fruits, flowers and leaves.
Also known by its scientific name, Botrytis cinerea, noble rot is a beneficial mold that grows on ripe wine grapes in the vineyard under specific climatic conditions. The mold dehydrates the grapes, ...
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