RE: Strange appendages


I reckon I will get rid of them by rubbing one with another and see what
happens !! Thanks for the tip though.
John S.

Have a 'Parky' day!  

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> From: 	John McKinney[SMTP:oliverm@wantree.com.au]
> Sent: 	Wednesday, 26 November 1997 15:40
> To: 	pumpkins@mallorn.com
> Subject: 	Re: Strange appendages
> 
> oh no! It sounds like the dreaded disease jealousasus maximas. An
> extremely rare and always fatal disease that is highly contagious. As
> soon as it appears on one plant, it is likely to infect all other
> pumpkin plants in the vicinity. There is only one remedy that I know
> of
> and it involves uprooting all pumpkin plants within a 5 kilometre
> radius
> and burning them in an industrial incinerator. As a further
> precaution,
> it is advised that no pumpkins (especially giant ones which seem to be
> the most susceptible) are grown for at least 2 years.
> good luck in battling the dreaded disease
> cheers
> john
> 
> John Sargeant wrote:
> > 
> > Tony Hickman
> > Will you help me identify a problem please. I have strange yellow
> bell
> > shaped appendages appearing om the side of the main runner - what on
> > earth can these be ???
> > John S.
> > 
> > Have a 'Parky' day!
> > 
> >
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> John McKinney
> http://www.wantree.com.au/~oliverm/  
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