Re: Tattoo
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- Subject: Re: Tattoo
- From: "* A* <s*@heart.net>
- Date: Tue, 16 Mar 1999 09:58:35 -0600
Does anyone here on the open have reference to that article by Bob Solberg?
If 'Tattoo' comes back in my garden I want to use that fungicide or whatever
it takes. I would like to keep 'Tattoo' but given that it does indeed have
a problem, it can spread to other plants and can be fatal. Namely, Jap.
maples.
Beth Arnold
Peoria Illinois Zone 5
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From: CCREDUX@aol.com <CCREDUX@aol.com>
To: hosta-open@mallorn.com <hosta-open@mallorn.com>
Date: Monday, March 15, 1999 9:05 PM
Subject: Re: Tattoo
>In a message dated 3/15/1999 8:55:36 AM Central Standard Time,
>seabeth@heart.net writes:
>
><< It became spotted late in the
> year. I suppose I sort of ignored it at first until I heard mentioned by
> (if memory serves me right) Clyde that his was infected with Anthracnose.
I
> know it was someone on the robin, maybe the OLG group. Anyway I compared
> mine to descriptions and sure enough it was infected. >>
>
>Hi Beth & All :
>
>Anthranose is indeed a problem with some gold hostas.The good news is is
that
>it is not fatal and can be controlled with a fungicide or something
similar.
>There is an excellent treatment of the problem in Solberg's article , "Does
>Your Hosta Have Measles?"
>I don't have the cite, but published in the Hosta Journal in this decade.
>
>Clyde Crockett z5
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