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- From: "* P* L* <lindsey@lorien.mallorn.com>
- Date: Tue, 7 Jul 1998 13:06:18 -0500 (CDT)
This came to me -- anyone have any suggestions? Please copy Mary King
( MKing@genevaonline.com ) with any responses.
Thanks,
Chris
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Forwarded message:
>
> Maybe you can help me out. I have two acres of a mostly seed planted
> prairie (on a old grazed field). I have two six year old rattlesnake
> masters that until today looked spectacular. However one has developed
> some weird problem. All the lower leaves have turn brown and on close
> inspection the roots seemed to be trotten. They fall apart when touched
> and if I break them apart there is a white goey growth in between the
> roots. Lots of ants and earwigs all over the immediate area. I take this
> as a bad sign. Can you recommend a book on prairie plant diseases? I
> don't want to loose six years of work. Thank you, Mary King
> MKing@genevaonline.com
>
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