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Leaf Spot Lavender


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Leaf Spot Lavender. If heavily infested, leaves may look yellow or deformed. They hang out underneath lavender leaves or on the stems.

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To identify powdery mildew, look for a white or grayish powdery coating on the leaves, stems, and flowers of the plant. Web leaf spot first appears as sunken light brown spots with yellow haloes on the outer leaves. They hang out underneath lavender leaves or on the stems.

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Web white spots on lavender leaves are most likely caused by powdery mildew, a fungal disease that affects many plants, including lavender. They hang out underneath lavender leaves or on the stems. Web hortorum is associated with bacterial leaf spot of carrot (scott and dung 2020) and also reported on ornamental. Web leaf spot first appears as sunken light brown spots with yellow haloes on the outer leaves.

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