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Re:Aster Yellows
- To: perennials@mallorn.com
- Subject: Re:Aster Yellows
- From: "* O* <e*@ibm.net>
- Date: Mon, 09 Jun 1997 07:00:03 -0400
At 04:59 PM 6/8/97 -0400, you wrote:
>Gerry,
>
>I don't have any experience with the yellows virus infecting hardy asters.
The
>virus is usually found on annual asters and marigolds and spread by various
>insects.
>
>My hardy asters did the same this year with the new growth being stunted.
This
>was due to some type of insect damage. Once I sprayed the plants they grew
out
>of the problem. Had same problem with P. paniculata.
>
>Al Krismer
>Cincinnati Ohio
>3 inches of rain past 2 days!
Thanks, Al. I guess I've heard so much about aster yellows that I'm
paranoid..Yes, now that I look at them, my phlox look a little ratty, too.
Gerry
Oak Ridge, TN
14 days out of the past 15, rain. (And it's raining now!)>
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