RMCY0RCK–Rust, Coleosporum campanulae, on bellflower (Campanula latifolia) plants
RMK7Y1E6–Hollyhock Rust
RMF663J3–Hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum, pustules on the flower buds of a hollyhock, Alcea rosea, Berkshire, August
RM2PE7E3C–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, lesions and chlorosis on the upper leaf surface of an ornamental rose tree in summer, Berkshire, England, United
RM2BMBMBM–Anther rust (Microbotryum violaceum) blacl spores and infection infection on a white catchfly (Silene sp.) flower
RMCNY4Y2–cypress spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias), with rust fungus, Germany, Thuringia
RM2RDKRN2–Hawthorn juniper rust (Gymnosporangium sp.) rust pustules, aecial horns, and swellings on flower and peduncle of hawthorn (Crataegus monogyna), May
RMEBK7PT–holly hock, hollyhock (Alcea rosea, Althaea rosea), with damage by hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum
RM2BMXA4W–Carnation rust (Uromyces dianthi) pustles erupting on Dianthus spp. leaf base and stem, Italy
RF2JC1A5W–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RMA4C0T8–Rust on bellflower Rust Coleosporium campanulae Campanula latifolia plants
RMR785W9–Port Jackson, Acacia saligna with a gall-forming rust fungus, Uromycladium tepperianum, used to control it. South Africa.
RMAGP8AT–Fuchsia rust Pucciniastrum epilobii pustules on lower surface of a fuchsia leaf
RF2BG855N–Sick houseplant with brown spots on yellowed leaves, selective focus
RMBEWPPC–Nipplewort rust (Puccinia lapsanae) on nipplewort (Lapsana communis) leaf
RF2K25D94–blooming wild wood anamone
RMD2H3EC–Fuchsia rust, Pucciniastrum epilobii, pustules and lesion on a Fuchsia leaf underside
RM2H3HD75–Rose rust, rose disease
RMAGP7NN–Fuchsia rust Pucciniastrum epilobii early infection on the underside of a Fuchsia leaf
RF2JDCF14–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules urediniospores, teliospores formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose
RM2PE7E2Y–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, pustules (urediospores) (teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose tree in summer
RMAG550R–Rust Puccinia arenariae pustules on the underside of a sweet william leaf
RF2C0ACHB–These are leaves from a pink rose bush, Rosa Forrestiana, with rust
RF2J74GAE–photo shows a rust diseases (pear rust) on pear
RF2D8XT4P–Cactus is a fungal disease,Rust cactus
RF2H21M0D–Detail of a cannabis plant affected by fungi isolated on white
RF2JC1A2A–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RMH01FCX–cypress spurge (Euphorbia cyparissias), with funghus Uromyces pisi, Sandwiese Alsbach
RFFDF8W5–Rosenrost; Rosenkrankheit
RF2G6K1M6–background of of incomplete marijuana leaves and sick with characteristics edge of the leaf that burns or rust.
RMR785WE–Port Jackson, Acacia saligna with a gall-forming rust fungus, Uromycladium tepperianum, used to control it. South Africa.
RMABJ025–Rust pustules Puccinia dianthi erupting on the leaf base of a carnation Dianthus spp
RMEBN00B–Diaporthe helianthi (Phomopsis helianthi, Diaporthe helianthi), on stem of sunflower
RF2EEW4H6–Fungal diseases of rose leaves - gray rot, rust, powdery mildew, spots. Diplocarpon rose spot.
RF2CTCD9F–Diseases of trees. This is not a flower but a pathological growth of the willow Bud under the influence of arthropods or virus or mutations, witches'
RF2WMXWM1–Slowly overtaken by a field of autumn wildflowers, a rusty old hand pump succumbs to the elements of nature.
RF2G0MNGT–Green leaf disease. Aphid on fruit trees. Sick tree. Orange spots on fresh leaves.
RM2PE7DGF–Microphotograph of the aecia of groundsel (Senecio vulgaris) rust, Puccinia lagenophorae, on the leaf surface of the weed groundsel
RF2C47YTY–Rododendron grows from a tree in Sierra Leone
RM2PG08DM–Butterbur (Petasites hybridus), Berkshire, England, United Kingdom
RF2C0ACJ4–These are leaves from a pink rose bush, Rosa Forrestiana, with rust
RM2RD587T–Star rust on rose leaf (Actinonema rosae) (Asteroma rosae) (Marssonina rosae), fungal disease, fungal infection, fungal infection, plant disease
RF2D8XT4M–Cactus is a fungal disease,Rust cactus
RF2JC1A68–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RF2H21M0P–Detail of a cannabis plant affected by fungi isolated on white
RF2EARY9P–Rosenrost
RF2GE8A00–copy space background of of incomplete marijuana leaves and sick with characteristics edge of the leaf that burns or rust.
RMR785WG–A gall-forming rust fungus, Uromycladium tepperianum, on Port Jackson, Acacia saligna - introduced as a biological control. Cape, South Africa.
RFMA0CPM–Plant infected by parasites, pests, insect infestation, in between ants, parasite prevention
RFP71GRG–Common Groundsel, Country Flowers
RF2HDDPGX–blooming wild wood anemone
RM2A7X727–Pear rust, Gymnosporangium sabinae (Savine tremella, Tremella sabinae). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1800.
RF2EJGNT7–Fungal diseases of rose leaves - gray rot, rust, powdery mildew, spots. Diplocarpon rose spot.
RFMCFW01–Full frame image of gorse background
RF2RWF0B9–Diseased houseplant in flowerpot
RF2J617F9–leaf with rose rust fungus Phragmidium mucronatum showing orange pustules
RMA394W7–Diseased Rose
RF2CTDDDF–The hand of a female gardener holds a diseased leaf of a rose. Plant disease.
RMF7XFBT–Hollyhock rust, Puccinia malvacearum, pustules on the flower buds of a hollyhock, Alcea rosea, Berkshire, England, August
RF2JC1A6H–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RFGK8EW7–framework old gold leaves
RM2CEDN4A–. The American fruit culturist. leaf somewhat distorted at the placeof attack. The fruit is often attacked just as it is passing outof the flower stage, and may cause a dwarfing of the speci-men, and giving it a blotched and misshapen appearance (seeFig. 280). Unlike the rust, the scab fungus is not a deep feeder;but growing close beneath the skin of leaf or fruit producesvast numbers of brown spores, thus giving the dirty discolor-ation to the affected parts. The spores are disseminated bywinds and water and germinate quickly when the conditionsare favorable, all of which is a full explanatio
RF2G7EHHD–copy space background of of incomplete marijuana leaves and sick with characteristics edge of the leaf that burns or rust.
RMR785WH–A gall-forming rust fungus, Uromycladium tepperianum, on Port Jackson, Acacia saligna - introduced as a biological control. Cape, South Africa.
RFMA0CPH–Plant infected by parasites, pests, insect infestation, in between ants, parasite prevention
RF2EARYA9–Rosenrost, Rosenkrankheit
RMP6FPXG–Pear rust, Gymnosporangium sabinae (Savine tremella, Tremella sabinae). Handcoloured copperplate engraving after a drawing by James Sowerby for James Smith's English Botany, 1800.
RMMCK9JW–. Fig. 3.—Chrysanthemum rust. shoots at the base of the plant do not die, consequently there is danger that some of these may be used for propagation after the dead flower stalk has been cut off. This disease is due to the same fungus—Verticil- Hum albo-atrum—that causes similar troubles in tomatoes, cotton, and many other plants (see p. 92). Great care should be taken not to plant offshoots from diseased plants. Healthy plants should be selected for propagation before flowers are cut. Affected soil should not be used again for chrysanthemums for sev- eral years. Land which has recently been i
RF2EEW5FA–Fungal diseases of rose leaves - gray rot, rust, powdery mildew, spots. Diplocarpon rose spot.
RFMCFTYY–Full frame image of gorse background
RF2RWF0BB–Diseased houseplant in flowerpot
RF2J617E1–image shows rose plant in garden or garden center and nursery infected with rose rust fungus Phragmidium mucronatum showing orange pustules
RMA394WD–Diseased Rose
RMT1H6BX–Diseases of truck crops Diseases of truck crops / Ralph E. Smith diseasesoftruckc119smit Year: 1940 im - ji. Fig. 23.—Cauliflower plants affected by root rot in a low, wet corner of the field. fected plants is the only method known at present for holding these virus diseases in check. White Rust.—In this disease, the stems, leaves, or flower stalks may be swollen and deformed. White, blisterlike, spore pustules of the fungus. Albugo Candida, appear on the surface. The disease is not often serious, but is most common on radish and certain cruciferous weeds like shep- herd's purse. Affecte
RF2JC1A1R–Rose rust, Phragmidium mucronatum, tuberculatum bulbosum. Pustules (urediospores, teliospores) formed on the lower leaf surface of an ornamental rose.
RFGK5T3X–framework old gold oval
RF2R8R6YW–The Rose Rust Fungus caused by a fungus Phragmidium mucronatum and P. tuberculatum. Symptoms on ornamental roses in the garden.
RF2G7EGM7–copy space background of of incomplete marijuana leaves and sick with characteristics edge of the leaf that burns or rust.
RFF74X5D–framework old gold
RMRFKCPE–. Northern grown tested seeds. Nurseries (Horticulture) Minnesota Catalogs; Vegetables Seeds Catalogs; Flowers Catalogs; Nurseries (Horticulture); Vegetables; Flowers. PERFECTION FLOWER FERTILIZER AND INSECT EXTERMINATOR.. PERFECTION FLOWER FERTILIZER INSECT EXTERMINATOR CHEAPEST! BEST! AS A FERTILIZER. It Increases the growth and promotes the health of the plant. AS A FUNGICIDE. It prevents mildew, rust, black spot, and other fungus diseases, affecting Roses, Chrysanthemums, Verbenas, Violets, Carnations, and other flowers. AS AN INSECTICIDE. It kills slugs, plant lice, aphis, scale insects,
RMMCKWF9–. Fig. 23.—Cauliflower plants affected by root rot in a low, wet corner of the field. fected plants is the only method known at present for holding these virus diseases in check. White Rust.—In this disease, the stems, leaves, or flower stalks may be swollen and deformed. White, blisterlike, spore pustules of the fungus. Albugo Candida, appear on the surface. The disease is not often serious, but is most common on radish and certain cruciferous weeds like shep- herd's purse. Affected plants should be destroyed. Yellows.—This is a very serious disease of cabbage in many parts of the country but
RF2J617E9–image shows topw view of rose plant in garden or garden center and nursery infected with rose rust fungus Phragmidium mucronatum showing orange pustul
RMA394WB–Diseased Rose
RF2R8R6XD–The Rose Rust Fungus caused by a fungus Phragmidium mucronatum and P. tuberculatum. Symptoms on ornamental roses in the garden.
RF2G6K1KX–copy space background of of incomplete marijuana leaves and sick with characteristics edge of the leaf that burns or rust.
RMRP49AE–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Destroys green, black and white fly. red spider' tbrips. mealy bun. brown and white scale and all soft bodied insects, without the slightest injury to the tenderest flower or foliage. An excellent cleanser for decorative stock. You can rely on it for positive results, with out fear of failure or dissatisfaction. SZ.SO'per gaUon; $1.00 per qnart. FUNGINE An infallible remedy for mildew, rust and other fungus diseases, A clean, safe and easily applied spraying material, particulaily adapted for the greenhouse, $2.00
RF2J617F8–gardeners hand holding infected leaf with rose rust Phragmidium mucronatum
RF2R8R6H0–The Rose Rust Fungus caused by a fungus Phragmidium mucronatum and P. tuberculatum. Symptoms on ornamental roses in the garden.
RMRP4R7R–. The American florist : a weekly journal for the trade. Floriculture; Florists. Destroys green black and white fly. red spider- thrips. mealy bug. brown and white scale and all soft bodied insects without the slightest injury to the tenderest flower or foliage. An excellent cleanser for decorative stock. You can rely on it for positive results, with out fear of failure or dissatisfaction, S2.50'per gallon; $1.00 per qnart. FUNGINE An infallible remedy for milduw. rust and other fungus diseases. A clean, safe and easily applied spraying material, particularly adapted for the greenhouse. $2.O0
RF2J61BPK–gymnosporangium sabinae or rust on pear leaf; hand holding leaf
RF2R8R70X–The Rose Rust Fungus caused by a fungus Phragmidium mucronatum and P. tuberculatum. Symptoms on ornamental roses in the garden.
RF2RAXNE1–Rose rust fungus (Phragmidium mucronatum). Common plant pathogen evident as bright orange pustules on budding stalk of dog rose.
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